A Marxist analysis must evaluate affirmative action according to several different criteria: improving the lives of the working class, promoting race and gender equality, exposing negative aspects of capitalism, and promoting working class unity and political mobilization. After considering each of these criteria, the author concludes that affirmative action has more positive aspects than negative aspects and deserves the support of Marxists.
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