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Discrimination can impede social progress from "summary" of The Economics of Poverty and Discrimination by Bradley R. Schiller

Discrimination, in its various forms, has the power to hinder the advancement of society as a whole. When certain groups of people are systematically disadvantaged or excluded based on factors such as race, gender, or socioeconomic status, the potential contributions they could make to the overall progress of society are stifled. This leads to a loss of valuable human capital and innovation that could otherwise drive social and economic development. By perpetuating inequalities and barriers to opportunity, discrimination limits the ability of individuals to fully participate in society. This not only affects the individual's well-being and potential for success, but also has wider implications for the overall productivity and growth of the economy. When a significant portion of the population is held back due to discriminatory practices, the society as a whole suffers from reduced levels of output and efficiency. Moreover, discrimination can create social divides and tensions that undermine the cohesion and stability of a community. When certain groups feel marginalized or oppressed, it can lead to resentment, conflict, and a breakdown of social trust. This, in turn, can impede cooperation and solidarity among members of society, hindering efforts to address common challenges and pursue shared goals. In addition, the perpetuation of discriminatory attitudes and behaviors can have long-lasting effects on future generations. Children growing up in environments where discrimination is prevalent may internalize these beliefs and perpetuate them in their own lives. This perpetuation of discrimination can create a cycle of disadvantage that is difficult to break, further entrenching social inequalities and inhibiting progress.
  1. The presence of discrimination in society acts as a barrier to social progress by limiting the potential of individuals, undermining social cohesion, and perpetuating intergenerational cycles of disadvantage. Addressing discrimination and promoting equality and inclusion are essential steps towards building a more just, prosperous, and harmonious society.
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The Economics of Poverty and Discrimination

Bradley R. Schiller

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