Not Only for Myself
A “moderate, judicious . . . look at identity politics” (Kirkus) by one of our leading legal thinkers
“Not Only for Myself . . . furthers our national debate over identity politics by sagely pointing us toward some innovative practical solutions.” —The New York Times Book Review
In Not Only for Myself , Harvard Law professor and leading critical legal scholar Martha Minow uses well-known incidents, such as the furor over the casting of Miss Saigon and the confirmation hearings of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, to explain the legal issues bearing on such incendiary questions as affirmative action, segregation, racial redistricting, and “identity politics.”
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