Belief, Bias & Institutional Racism explores how belief systems-whether rooted in religion, politics, or social movements-are used to manipulate and harm. This thought-provoking book delves into the impact of unquestioned beliefs and their role in shaping society, particularly through bias and prejudice. Drawing connections between political ideologies, racism, and institutional corruption, the author highlights examples such as the Brexit movement and its fallout, including rising homelessness, deteriorating infrastructure, and social division. The book examines how these manipulative beliefs, whether from political parties, religious groups, or scammers, often go unchallenged, leaving a lasting legacy of discrimination, classism, and racism. Through historical and contemporary examples like Toxteth, Brixton, 7/7, and modern police misconduct, Belief, Bias & Institutional Racism exposes the dangers of allowing bias to shape policies and influence societies. From the rise of conspiracy theories to the misuse of stop-and-search laws , this book sheds light on how ideology, when left unquestioned, corrupts and distorts, often to the detriment of marginalized communities. If you're interested in exploring the interplay of racism, bias, and the power of belief in influencing societal structures, Belief, Bias & Institutional Racism is a compelling read that will challenge your thinking.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.