John Rex, Race Relations in Sociological Theory (London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1970), 'The Concept of Race in Sociological Theory' in Sami Zubaida (ed.), Race and Racialism (London: Tavistock Publications, 1970), 'The Concept of Housing, Class and the Sociology of Race Relations', Race (12, 1971), pp. 293-301; and 'The Plural Society: the South African Case', Race (12, 1971), pp. 401-413.
2.
David Lockwood, 'Race, Conflict and Plural Society' in Sami Zubaida (ed.), Race and Racialism (London : Tavistock Publications, 1970).
3.
Robert Moore , 'Race Relations and the Re-discovery of Sociology' , British Journal of Sociology (22, 1971), pp. 97-104; and 'Race Relations in the Six Counties: Colonialism, Industrialization and Stratification in Ireland', Race (14), 1972). pp. 21-42.
4.
Percy S. Cohen , 'Need there be a Sociology of Race Relations ?' Sociology (6, 1972), pp. 101-8.
5.
Pierre L. van den Berghe, Race and Racism (New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1967), pp. 21-5.
6.
Harold Wolpe, 'Industrialism and Race in South Africa' in Sami Zubaida (ed.), Race and Racialism ( London, Tavistock Publications, 1970), pp. 151-79.
7.
Rex, Race Relations in Sociological Theory, p. 160.
8.
Ibid, p. 160.
9.
W. Allport Gordon, The Nature of Prejudice (New York, Doubleday Anchor Books, 1958), passim but, for example, pp. 17-27.
10.
Rex, op. cit, pp. 138-44.
11.
Ibid., p. 159.
12.
Ibid., pp. 81, 85-6.
13.
Ibid., pp. 138-40.
14.
Leo Kuper, 'Theories of Revolution and Race Relations', Comparative Studies in Society and History (13, 1971 ), pp. 87-107; and 'Race, Class and Power: Some Comments on Revolutionary Change' , Comparative Studies in Society and History (14, 1972), pp. 400-21.
15.
Cohen, op. cit, p. 101.
16.
Richard Rose uses the term, 'non-bargainable absolute value' in his Governing without Consensus (London, Faber & Faber, 1971), p. 401.