Synonym: racial discrimination, racialism. Similar words: racial, precise, decision, precisely, acid, facies, facility, vivacious. Meaning: ['reɪsɪzm] n. 1. the prejudice that members of one race are intrinsically superior to members of other races 2. discriminatory or abusive behavior towards members of another race.
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151 This type of analytical framework posits a range of views from strong versions of racism to weak versions of ethnocentrism.
152 Racial struggle is linked to class struggle, and racism fractures both the political superstructure and economic base.
153 The situation of older Black women is even worse, suffering as they do exclusion based on both patriarchy and racism.
154 A much more important factor is, to put it bluntly, racism.
155 Racism is not unique to Western culture - what matters is that at present the West has the power to go with it.
156 Amos Brown, a supervisor, also accuse Graham of failing to fight hard enough against the sin of racism.
157 In advancing the tenets of racism, Western theorists left no avenue of human potentiality and human activity untouched.
158 It confronts racism, sexism, privilege, abuse, but tries soulfully not to lose its integrity.
159 The institutional racism model thus overlaps with an equal opportunities model which demands self-conscious meritocracy in spirit and in procedures.
160 Any correction of ethnic disadvantage, therefore(sentencedict.com), has to focus both on racism and on the mechanisms of class disadvantage.
161 What is it you most dislike? Stupidity, especially in its nastiest forms of racism and superstition. Christopher Hitchens
162 This has caused humanitarian problems that have helped to stir up racism and hatred.
163 And few are prepared to take this lobby on, for fear of being accused of racism themselves.
164 Had I been more attuned to racism in the office, I might have anticipated the reaction.
165 Cultural studies also underestimate the importance of racism which is an incontestable fact in the lives of many black people.
166 There have been accusations of racism in the Los Angeles Police Department.
167 Hence also the exaggerated tribalism, the bullheaded racism of an Alf Garnett, the dogged male chauvinism of an Andy Capp.
168 Racism is the product of impenetrable or hermetically sealed minds.
169 It fostered an atmosphere of intimidation and blackmail within which realism came to sound like racism.
170 These principles of correspondence articulate two fundamentally different ways of conceptualizing racism.
171 By making institutional racism an impossibility in theory, this son of discourse justifies it in practice.
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172 I am much more aware of oppression and racism now, more socially aware, more into doing things to help people.
173 Not precisely by design then, racism and discriminatory practices become part of the institutional culture.
174 But if it was difficult to keep racism on it, it was impossible to even breathe the word heterosexism.
175 Racism continues to lurk in the heart of American society.
176 Their racism did not take the form of embittered prejudice.
177 The racism alluded to in the first part explodes in all its savagery, and the town – which seemed to be guilty only of a forgivable insularity – becomes a cesspit.
178 America's race problem may have no easy solution, however, in theory at least, Americans are against racism.
179 With different perspectives and approaches, the studies on Alice Walker and The Color Purple have mainly focused on womanism and racism; only a few are concerned with the novel's epistolary form.
180 She got married when she was twenty and had two children but was increasingly unhappy about the political situation in Southern Rhodesia, particularly the racism of the white ruling class.
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