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Today’s Topics. Mid Term Post Mortem Discuss Liberty, Equality, Justice and Difference Discuss Affirmative Action Discuss Diversity in the Workplace (Women Workers). A Reality Check About Discrimination in America Today. DWB Higher employment rates for whites Males earn more than females
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Today’s Topics Mid Term Post Mortem Discuss Liberty, Equality, Justice and Difference Discuss Affirmative Action Discuss Diversity in the Workplace (Women Workers)
A Reality Check About Discrimination in America Today • DWB • Higher employment rates for whites • Males earn more than females • Job dominance by race and gender • Persistent stories of blatant discrimination
Puncturing A Few Myths About Affirmative Action • Middle class and professional white women are the largest beneficiaries of affirmative action. • Have black males have not benefited much at the expense of white males.
Liberty, Equality, Justice, and Difference • How do we achieve equality in the face of significant differences? • Justice means treating like cases alike, but when are two cases alike?
Crucial Assumption--Talent is Roughly Equally Distributed by Race and Gender
The Realities of Difference • Important physical performance differences between genders • Important cognitive performance differences between genders • Important cognitive performance differences between races
Race Is a Suspect Concept • NO biological basis for our idea of race • What is race? Hard cases in determining race • Odd “Racial Groups” • “Mixed race” as a governmental category
How Do We Interpret, Account For, And Remedy the Mismatch Between Our Assumptions and the Reality of Difference?
The Assumption of Merit--The Best Qualified Person Should Win, Given a Fair Competition
The Assumption of Merit--The Best Qualified Person Should Win, Given a Fair Competition • Is “Best Qualified” a well-defined and well understood idea? • What makes a competition fair?
Assumptions that Underlie the Concept of the “Best Qualified”
Assumptions that Underlie the Concept of the “Best Qualified” • Job qualifications can be specified exactly • There is a univocal scale that ranks people • Both are dubious, if not false
Two Views of Equal Opportunity • Equality of Process--the restrictive view • Equality of Results--the expansive view
Equality of Process • A society of color blind equal opportunity • The California Civil Rights Initiative--prohibits the use of race, sex, color, ethnicity and national origin for discrimination against or preferential treatment of any person. . .
Equality of Result • With a fair process, the results should roughly match population demographics • “You don’t starve somebody for a month, break both legs, put him at the starting line and say ‘May the best man win!’” Lyndon B. Johnson
How Do We Explain the Observed Differences? Is Society, or Government, Responsible (past discrimination)?
Possible Responses to Imposed or Created Inequality • Use different standards for different groups • Race norming • Take Affirmative Action to remedy the inequality • Do nothing
Is Affirmative Action Morally Permissible? • Pojman--NO • Hettinger--YES, though it is problematic
Pojman--Affirmative Action is Morally Impermissible • Define terms--Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action
Equal Opportunity • Everyone has a fair chance at the best positions. Only native aptitude and effort enter into the decision. • Special policies
Affirmative Action • to remedy past injustices • Weak Affirmative Action--eliminating formal barriers, increasing minority representation in an applicant pool, using race as a tie-breaker • Strong Affirmative Action--reverse discrimination, preferences, set asides.
Role Models Need to Break Stereotypes Equal Results Compensation for Past Injustices Compensation from those who benefited Diversity as a Primary Good Anti-Meritocratic Position Arguments For Affirmative Action
Compensation from Those Who Have Benefited from Past Injustice
Anti-Meritocratic Position • Recall Rawls on the natural lottery
Reverse Discrimination is Still Wrong Perpetuates Victim Syndrome Encourages Mediocrity and Incompetence Unjustly Shifts Burden of Proof Meritocracy Slippery Slope It Just Doesn’t work Against Affirmative Action
Additional Arguments Against • Economically inefficient • Unfair to those not selected • Rewards an individual for membership in a disadvantaged group, even though the individual might not be disadvantaged
Bad Arguments Against Affirmative Action • AA is equivalent to Racism or Sexism • Race and Sex are Always Irrelevant • Stereotypes • AA is Unjust
Affirmative Action is NOT Equivalent to Racism or Sexism • Motives matter • Results differ radically
Race and Sex are Sometimes Relevant Characteristics • Special Job requirements • Mission
Affirmative Action and Stereotyping • Works ONLY against the compensatory justice defense