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Social inequality / Historical definitions of race / Scientific racism / Political economy / Thorstein Veblen / Historical race concepts / Nordic race / Racism / Social interpretations of race / Ethics / Sociology / Race
Date: 2003-08-19 19:14:22
Social inequality
Historical definitions of race
Scientific racism
Political economy
Thorstein Veblen
Historical race concepts
Nordic race
Racism
Social interpretations of race
Ethics
Sociology
Race

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