A Way Out: America's Ghettos and the Legacy of Racism

Fiss, Owen

ISBN 10: 0691088810 ISBN 13: 9780691088815
Editorial: Princeton U.P., 2003, 2003
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8vo, hardcover, dust jacket, 130pp. First edition. VG+/VG-: a clean, bright and sound book in a jacket lightly ruffled at the head of the rear panel with a scratch/slash to the lower half of the spine. N° de ref. del artículo ATLFAWOAGLR

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After decades of hand-wringing and well-intentioned efforts to improve inner cities, ghettos remain places of degrading poverty with few jobs, much crime, failing schools, and dilapidated housing. Stepping around fruitless arguments over whether or not ghettos are dysfunctional communities that exacerbate poverty, and beyond modest proposals to ameliorate their problems, one of America’s leading experts on civil rights gives us a stunning but commonsensical solution: give residents the means to leave.


Inner cities, writes Owen Fiss, are structures of subordination. The only way to end the poverty they transmit across generations is to help people move out of them--and into neighborhoods with higher employment rates and decent schools. Based on programs tried successfully in Chicago and elsewhere, Fiss’s proposal is for a provocative national policy initiative that would give inner-city residents rent vouchers so they can move to better neighborhoods. This would end at last the informal segregation, by race and income, of our metropolitan regions. Given the government’s role in creating and maintaining segregation, Fiss argues, justice demands no less than such sweeping federal action.


To sample the heated controversy that Fiss’s ideas will ignite, the book includes ten responses from scholars, journalists, and practicing lawyers. Some endorse Fiss’s proposal in general terms but take issue with particulars. Others concur with his diagnosis of the problem but argue that his policy response is wrongheaded. Still others accuse Fiss of underestimating the internal strength of inner-city communities as well as the hostility of white suburbs.


Fiss’s bold views should set off a debate that will help shape urban social policy into the foreseeable future. It is indispensable reading for anyone interested in social justice, domestic policy, or the fate of our cities.

Acerca del autor: Owen Fiss is Sterling Professor of Law at Yale University. His books include "The Irony of Free Speech, Liberalism Divided", and "The Civil Rights Injunction". Joshua Cohen is Leon and Anne Goldberg Professor of Humanities and Professor of Philosophy and Political Science at MIT. He is Editor of "Boston Review". Jefferson Decker, a former managing editor of "Boston Review", is a graduate student in U.S. History at Columbia University. Joel Rogers is the John D. MacArthur Professor of Law, Political Science, and Sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and founder and director of the Center on Wisconsin Strategy (COWS).

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Título: A Way Out: America's Ghettos and the Legacy ...
Editorial: Princeton U.P., 2003
Año de publicación: 2003
Encuadernación: Hardcover
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Condición de la sobrecubierta: Very Good
Edición: 1st Edition

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x, 130p., first printing, very good in a like dj. Argues for a resettlement policy to destroy the culture of poverty in urban ghettos. Nº de ref. del artículo: 136352

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