The grand fallacy: Part II
Thomas Sowell continues his discussion from earlier on the grand fallacy. He defines the grand fallacy as,
His basic point is that sometimes there are much deeper reasons than the easy solution of discrimination. Reasons that we as a society may now be blind too.
Too many people in the media, in academia, and even in courts of law, act as if numbers plus a preconception equals proof. The preconception is that various groups -- by race, sex, or whatever -- would be evenly represented in occupations or institutions if it were not for discrimination.
His basic point is that sometimes there are much deeper reasons than the easy solution of discrimination. Reasons that we as a society may now be blind too.
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