heart'sjoy Posted October 9, 2010 Share Posted October 9, 2010 Are there any books like Thomas Sowell's The Economics and Politics of Race or Civil Rights: Rhetoric or Reality? for younger children ( 12+). The tiny bit I'm catching by reading is that affirmative action has had a negative economic impact on the people it was suppose to help the most. Also that the driving thinking behind anti- discrimination policies is to prove that it does or doesn't exist based on statistics. We're studying the Civil Right Movement. I want to teach my kids about the discrimination and segregation. There are plenty of wonderful books to show the struggles. But, I also want them to see the thinking that drives policy today also. Any idea? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Janice H Posted October 9, 2010 Share Posted October 9, 2010 http://www.jewishworldreview.com/cols/sowell1.asp Most all of these are written for the newspaper audience, so they are usually not nearly as academic as some of his books. Even among his books, I've noticed some are more difficult than others. Oftentimes Sowell uses parables and stories in the articles, which make them accessible and memorable to the younger set.The bonus feature of the fables is the essay also acts as an example of some classical writing techniques (without the giant-sized complex paragraphs, since this is for the general reader.) Another economist who shares many of Sowell's views is Walter Williams, who also writes in a straightforward way for newspaper audiences. Here's a list of links to some of his opinion pieces http://www.jewishworldreview.com/cols/williams1.asp I hope these will be of some help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
heart'sjoy Posted October 13, 2010 Author Share Posted October 13, 2010 Many thanks, these are more readable and a managable size too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vida Winter Posted October 13, 2010 Share Posted October 13, 2010 http://www.jewishworldreview.com/cols/sowell1.asp Most all of these are written for the newspaper audience, so they are usually not nearly as academic as some of his books. Even among his books, I've noticed some are more difficult than others. Oftentimes Sowell uses parables and stories in the articles, which make them accessible and memorable to the younger set.The bonus feature of the fables is the essay also acts as an example of some classical writing techniques (without the giant-sized complex paragraphs, since this is for the general reader.) Another economist who shares many of Sowell's views is Walter Williams, who also writes in a straightforward way for newspaper audiences. Here's a list of links to some of his opinion pieces http://www.jewishworldreview.com/cols/williams1.asp I hope these will be of some help. :iagree: Sowell and Williams are excellent. I often discuss their articles with my high schooler. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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