
The Anglo-Saxon Core and Ethnic Antagonism |  |
Chapter Outline
- Domination and Subordination among Ethnic Groups
- An almost universal condition
- The importance of culture and institutional systems in patterns of domination
- Early Colonization in America
- The numerical preponderance of British Isle ethnics
- The northern European composition of early colonists
- The Anglo-Saxon core
- The Core Culture
- English as the dominant language
- Protestant-inspired core values
- Ascetic Protestantism
- Weber's portrayal
- discipline
- hard work
- efficient use of time
- rationality
- accumulation and profit
- avoidance of temptation
- English legal tenets
- English domination of substantive law
- French influence on broad constitutional principles
- Core culture as defining how other ethnics must think and act
- The Core Institutional Structures
- Institutional structures determine how people live
- Economic institutions
- Dominated by concerns over commerce
- Capitalism that relied upon cheap ethnic labor
- Political institutions
- Blending of British political traditions with eighteenth-century French social philosophy
- decentralized power
- representative government
- rule of law
- checks and balances
- principles of equality, justice, and freedom
- Disjuncture between broad principles and actual practices, and laws at state and community levels
- Broad constitutional principles as an effective weapon in overcoming discrimination, leading to more correspondence among (a) through (e) under C-1 above
- Educational institutions
- Early private schools, dominated by Protestant culture
- Public schools modeled after early private schools
- Even non-Protestant private schools influenced by the early Protestant model
- Religious institutions
- Protestantism as the dominant religion at colonization
- Non-Protestant religions viewed suspiciously by Protestants and used as a basis for discrimination
- The Anglo-Saxon Core and Discrimination
- Anglo-Saxon culture and institutions determined how the competition among ethnic groups was to be played out
- Carriers of core have done better than those who remain outside the core
- The core defines who is deviant and hence identifiable and, as a consequence, which ethnic subpopulations will continue to be victims of discrimination
- Summary
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