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339017Niggerhttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/nigger/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/1761088/f45a9091-4495-49ec-a7bb-e953c64ca555.jpg?v=638338895823000000359359MXNPenguin Random House Audio Publishing GroupInStock/Audiolibros/<p><em>Nigger</em>: it is arguably the most consequential social insult in American history, though, at the same time, a word that reminds us of the ironies and dilemmas, tragedies and glories of the American experience. In this tour de force, distinguished Harvard Law School professor Randall Kennedyauthor of the highly acclaimed <em>Race, Crime, and the Law</em> put[s] a tracer on <em>nigger</em>, to identify how it has been used and by whom, while analyzing the controversies to which it has given rise.</p><p>With unprecedented candor and insight Kennedy explores such questions as: How should <em>nigger</em> be defined? Is it, as some have declared, necessarily more hurtful than other racial epithets? Do blacks have a right to use <em>nigger</em> even as others do not? Should the law view <em>nigger</em> baiting as a provocation strong enough to reduce the culpability of a person who responds violently to it? Should a person be fired from his or her job for saying <em>nigger</em>? How might the destructiveness of <em>nigger</em> be assuaged?</p><p>To be ignorant of the meanings and effects of <em>nigger</em>, says Kennedy, is to render oneself vulnerable to all manner of peril. This book brilliantly and sensitively addresses that concern.</p>...336454Nigger359359https://www.gandhi.com.mx/nigger/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/1761088/f45a9091-4495-49ec-a7bb-e953c64ca555.jpg?v=638338895823000000InStockMXN99999DIAudiolibro20229780593415993_W3siaWQiOiI5MzBkNTVkNC1hNzkzLTQ0MjMtOGVhZi0zYTViMWRjNDUzNjAiLCJsaXN0UHJpY2UiOjM1MCwiZGlzY291bnQiOjAsInNlbGxpbmdQcmljZSI6MzUwLCJpbmNsdWRlc1RheCI6dHJ1ZSwicHJpY2VUeXBlIjoiV2hvbGVzYWxlIiwiY3VycmVuY3kiOiJNWE4iLCJmcm9tIjoiMjAyNC0xMi0wMVQwMDowMDowMFoiLCJyZWdpb24iOiJNWCIsImlzUHJlb3JkZXIiOmZhbHNlLCJpc0VsaWdpYmxlRm9yQ3JlZGl0VHJpYWwiOnRydWUsImNyZWRpdFB1cmNoYXNlUHJpY2UiOjF9XQ==9780593415993_<p><em>Nigger</em>: it is arguably the most consequential social insult in American history, though, at the same time, a word that reminds us of the ironies and dilemmas, tragedies and glories of the American experience. In this tour de force, distinguished Harvard Law School professor Randall Kennedyauthor of the highly acclaimed <em>Race, Crime, and the Law</em> puts a tracer on <em>nigger</em>, to identify how it has been used and by whom, while analyzing the controversies to which it has given rise.</p><p>With unprecedented candor and insight Kennedy explores such questions as: How should <em>nigger</em> be defined? Is it, as some have declared, necessarily more hurtful than other racial epithets? Do blacks have a right to use <em>nigger</em> even as others do not? Should the law view <em>nigger</em> baiting as a provocation strong enough to reduce the culpability of a person who responds violently to it? Should a person be fired from his or her job for saying <em>nigger</em>? How might the destructiveness of <em>nigger</em> be assuaged?</p><p>To be ignorant of the meanings and effects of <em>nigger</em>, says Kennedy, is to render oneself vulnerable to all manner of peril. This book brilliantly and sensitively addresses that concern.</p>(*_*)9780593415993_<p><em>Nigger</em>: it is arguably the most consequential social insult in American history, though, at the same time, a word that reminds us of the ironies and dilemmas, tragedies and glories of the American experience. In this tour de force, distinguished Harvard Law School professor Randall Kennedyauthor of the highly acclaimed <em>Race, Crime, and the Law</em> put[s] a tracer on <em>nigger</em>, to identify how it has been used and by whom, while analyzing the controversies to which it has given rise.</p><p>With unprecedented candor and insight Kennedy explores such questions as: How should <em>nigger</em> be defined? Is it, as some have declared, necessarily more hurtful than other racial epithets? Do blacks have a right to use <em>nigger</em> even as others do not? Should the law view <em>nigger</em> baiting as a provocation strong enough to reduce the culpability of a person who responds violently to it? Should a person be fired from his or her job for saying <em>nigger</em>? How might the destructiveness of <em>nigger</em> be assuaged?</p><p>To be ignorant of the meanings and effects of <em>nigger</em>, says Kennedy, is to render oneself vulnerable to all manner of peril. This book brilliantly and sensitively addresses that concern.</p>...9780593415993_Penguin Random House Audio Publishing Groupaudiolibro_5b79b86c-761a-316c-b45d-f30927a1c18d_9780593415993;9780593415993_9780593415993Randall KennedyInglésMéxicoNoMINUTE2022-02-08T00:00:00+00:00Penguin Random House Audio Publishing Group