The anger rule : racial inequality and constraints on Black politicians / Antoine J. Banks, University of Maryland, College Park, Ismail K. White, Princeton University.
"Shows that Black politicians are penalized for expressing anger, especially anger related to race, and that this anger penalty helps sustain racial inequality. Drawing on research and theory from social psychology and philosophy, it argues that anger infers power by propelling individuals to take action to change the status quo"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-168) and index.
Contents
Power of anger
Anger rule
Angry Black politicians?
Anger penalty
Racial differences in anger expression
Anger constraint
The anger rule going forward.
Other title(s)
Racial inequality and constraints on Black politicians
ISBN
9781009275200
1009275208 (hardcover)
9781009275217 (paperback)
1009275216 (paperback)
LCCN
2024010453
OCLC
1425941836
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