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La race devrait-elle compter dans les admissions à l'université ?
On the premiere episode of The Argument, Matthew Yglesias and Jerusalem Demsas argue about the effectiveness of affirmative action
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Slow Boring (United States) | Apr 09, 2026
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Race should not be a factor in college admissions, as it undermines meritocracy and the principle of equal treatment under the law.
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Diversity in college admissions enriches the educational experience and prepares students for a multicultural society.
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The focus on race in admissions creates division rather than unity, and we should seek alternative methods to achieve diversity.
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While race may influence college admissions, we should prioritize socioeconomic status to address broader inequalities in education.
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Affirmative action is essential for correcting historical injustices and ensuring diverse representation in higher education.
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