Affirmative Action Grasping at Straws

George Leef

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  • April 08, 2010

In this week's Pope Center Clarion Call, Martin Morse Wooster contributes a critical review of the recent book purporting to defend "affirmative action" in college admissions, No Longer Separate, Not Yet Equal by Thomas Espenshade and Alexandria Walton Radford.

The book, Wooster finds, is in the same vein as Bowen and Bok's The Shape of the River in that it relies on data not available to outside researchers and uses the data to defend the regime of racial preferences at elite college and universities, while overlooking obvious problems with that case.

Advocates for the continued use of racial preferences keep writing books like Espenshade and Radford's and James Sterba's Affirmative Action for the Future (reviewed here by Larry Purdy, whose book Getting Under the Skin of Diversity eviscerates the arguments for preferences), but they're little more than cheerleading for one of the great intellectual failures of our time: the idea that there is some great social benefit in shuffling a few students whose ancestry puts them in some "underrepresented" category up into colleges they otherwise wouldn't qualify for while at the same time shuffling an equal number of students whose ancestry doesn't qualify them as "diverse" down into somewhat less selective schools.

The benefits claimed for that policy are miniscule if not entirely imaginary, but the costs are real and serious.

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