Doth He Protest Too Much? Thoughts on Matthew’s Black Devaluation Thesis

Dialogue 62 (1):69-75 (2023)
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I am broadly sympathetic to Dale Matthew’s analysis concerning phenotypic devaluation and disadvantage. However, in what follows, I restrict my remarks to a few areas where I think he either lacks empirical precision, or overstates his case.

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Michael S. Merry
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