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  • The Bakke Case: The Politics of Inequality, Dreyfuss & Lawrence, retail 1stEd Hardcover
  • The Bakke Case: The Politics of Inequality, Dreyfuss & Lawrence, retail 1stEd Hardcover

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The Bakke Case: The Politics of Inequality, Dreyfuss & Lawrence, retail 1stEd Hardcover

The Bakke Case: The Politics of Inequality, Dreyfuss & Lawrence, retail 1stEd Hardcover, Extremely rare hardcover First Edition “The Bakke Case: The Politics of Inequality” by Joel Dreyfuss and Charles Lawrence.

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Product Name: The Bakke Case: The Politics of Inequality, Dreyfuss & Lawrence, retail 1stEd Hardcover
Extremely rare hardcover First Edition, “The Bakke Case: The Politics of Inequality” by Joel Dreyfuss and Charles Lawrence III. Published by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich in 1979. Dust cover and book in fine condition. This is a 44 year old book, 278 pages, that is very timely now that the Supreme Court is hearing racial preference and discrimination cases based on liberal colleges discriminating against Asians, presently, because these colleges like retail Harvard and the University of North Carolina want to limit high achieving students from being “disproportionately” admitted through their highly subjective and prejudiced admissions process that probably violates the 1964 Civil Rights Act. This all goes back to the equity and race based Democratic Party quota system that started 60 or so years ago in Federal rule making and legislation. Bakke was the seminal case that challenged racial quotas and racial preferences instead of merit based admissions. Hardcover is super rare. Free shipping. Si.

The Bakke Case: The Politics of Inequality, Dreyfuss & Lawrence, retail 1stEd Hardcover