Racism is a very complex psycho-social issue. But the literature is ambivalent about the nature of this phenomenon. Views often diverge about the characteristics of racism. There is no consensus about the reason a person may engage in similar conducts. For the most part, we are clueless about the reason racism pervades in society. The arguments featured here examine “Why” racism is a major problem. The text dissects what it is about racism, which makes it such a major issue in modern times. Since racism is a controversial topic, I urge you to be very receptive as you engage this book.
Ben Wood Johnson is a multidisciplinary scholar. He graduated from Penn State University. He also graduated from Villanova University.
Dr. Johnson writes about philosophy, legal theory, public and foreign policy, education, politics, ethics, race, and crime. He published several works on ethics. His most recent publications examine Jean-Paul Sartre as a moral philosopher.
Dr. Johnson holds a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice, a Master's degree in Political Science, a Master's degree in Public Administration, and a Doctorate in Educational Leadership and Administration.