The Myth of the White Minority
Document Type
Peer-Reviewed Article
Publication Date
2015
Abstract
In recent years, and especially in the wake of Barack Obama's reelection, projections that whites will soon become a minority have proliferated. In this essay, I will argue that such predictions are misleading at best, as they rest on questionable philosophical presuppositions, including the presupposition that racial concepts like ‘whiteness’ are static and unchanging rather than fluid and continually being reconstructed. If I am right about these fundamental inaccuracies, one must wonder why the myth of the white minority persists. I will argue that by reenvisioning whites as a minority culture struggling against a hostile dominant group, and by promoting white solidarity as a response to a (fabricated) crisis, such predictions actually serve to defend and legitimize white supremacy.
DOI
10.5325/critphilrace.3.2.0305
Recommended Citation
Pierce, A. (2015). The myth of the white minority. Critical Philosophy of Race, 3(2), 305-323. doi:10.5325/critphilrace.3.2.0305