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Highlights
- Does your workplace have too few black people in top jobs?
- Author(s): Heather Mac Donald
- 328 Pages
- Political Science, Political Ideologies
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Book Synopsis
Does your workplace have too few black people in top jobs? It's racist. Does the advanced math and science high school in your city have too many Asians? It's racist. Does your local museum employ too many white women? It's racist, too.
After the Black Lives Matter protests of 2020, prestigious American institutions, from the medical profession to the fine arts, pleaded guilty to "systemic racism." How else explain why blacks are overrepresented in prisons and underrepresented in C-suites and faculty lounges, their leaders asked?
The official answer for those disparities is "disparate impact," a once obscure legal theory that is now transforming our world. Any traditional standard of behavior or achievement that impedes exact racial proportionality in any enterprise is now presumed racist. Medical school admissions tests, expectations of scientific accomplishment in the award of research grants, the enforcement of the criminal law--all are under assault, because they have a "disparate impact" on underrepresented minorities.
When Race Trumps Merit provides an alternative explanation for those racial disparities. It is large academic skills gaps that cause the lack of proportional representation in our most meritocratic organizations and large differences in criminal offending that account for the racially disproportionate prison population.
The administration of Donald Trump has taken aim at disparate impact doctrine, following a roadmap laid out by When Race Trumps Merit. The book's analysis remains as urgent as ever. As long as alleged racism remains the only allowable explanation for racial differences, we will continue tearing down excellence and putting lives, as well as civilizational achievement, at risk.
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Western institutions that once stood tall have begun to erode under the utter destruction brought on by one word: "equity." Heather Mac Donald brilliantly breaks down this regressive equity epidemic in which race overtakes merit. Built on a foundation of pseudo-intellectual drivel, it has infected our justice system, science, medicine, and more.
--Ben Shapiro, host of The Ben Shapiro Show
Heather Mac Donald's When Race Trumps Merit is a tour de force that brings to bear the author's prodigious cultural formation, clear prose, and, most important of all, unflinching courage. Mac Donald observes the growing threats to the West, from criminal acts to cultural degradation--burglaries to rewriting Beethoven--and she proposes to excise the pernicious ideology behind these evils at a time when more cowardly commentators dare not even criticize it by name. A book to strengthen both mind and spine.
--Michael Knowles, host of The Michael Knowles Show
Heather Mac Donald has done it again! Her new book, When Race Trumps Merit, is a fact-filled, eloquent, and passionate critique of the drift toward relativism and mediocrity that is being visited upon us by progressive elites in the name of diversity, equity, and inclusion. This is an important, persuasive, and morally righteous jeremiad that deserves to be widely read.
--Glenn C. Loury, Merton P. Stoltz Professor of the Social Sciences at Brown University
Mac Donald's book is a comprehensive defense of merit that shows why the principle of color-blindness is indispensable in a country as diverse as America.
--National Review
Everything by Heather is worth reading and that includes her latest offering.
--Megyn Kelly, host of The Megyn Kelly Show
Heather's scrupulous and groundbreaking work has shed light on important trends in American life. Her new book brings relentless reporting to perhaps the most dangerous one yet. When Race Trumps Merit details the rise of disparate impact ideology and its potential to do enormous harm to our society. Her book also represents a powerful defense of our civilizational inheritance.
--Brian C. Anderson, City Journal
[Mac Donald] has written many books, and they are about big subjects that are at the heart of the crisis of America, and they have been right from the beginning. If you want to understand those subjects [...] to define precisely what are the issues and what are the main facts, there's no quicker or more reliable way to get that done than to read Heather Mac Donald.
--Larry P. Arnn, president of Hillsdale College
A wonderful, wonderful new book.
--Peter Boghossian, host of Conversations with Peter Boghossian
We are living through a cultural revolution that historians hundreds of years from now will be flummoxed [with]....[T]hey are going to read Heather Mac Donald's book, and they are going to figure out why a great power decided to try to commit suicide.
--Charlie Kirk, late host of The Charlie Kirk Show
[When Race Trumps Merit] couldn't be timelier.... [Heather Mac Donald is] a brilliant academic and a student of America.
--Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the House and host of Newt's World
One of the country's most important voices who exposes the truth and the data behind it.
--Scott W. Atlas, host of The Independent with Scott Atlas