Progressive-Era Racism and Another 'Blaming the Victim' Narrative

Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 17 (1):aa-aa (2024)
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This note reproduces a brief article by Thomas Nixon Carver, a leading Progressive Era American economist on what was then called the ‘Negro Question’. This virtually unknown piece represents a striking in-stance of blaming the victim for her/his condition which is to be found in the economic literature of the period.

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Luca Fiorito
The New School (PhD)

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