The Victorian Reinvention of Race New Racisms and the Problem of Grouping in the Human Sciences By Edward Beasley
In mid-Victorian England England England 
Scholars have linked this new racism to some very dodgy thinkers. Victorians on Race examines a more influential set of the era's writers and colonial officials, some French but most of them British. Attempting to do serious social analysis, these men oversimplified humanity into biologically-heritable, mentally and morally unequal, colour-based 'races'. Thinkers giving in to this racist temptation included Alexis de Tocqueville when he was writing on Algeria America Fiji England June 22  2010  by Routledge.
 
 
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