Blog Post Three: Aronson's Argument
In the way Aronson presents his argument, it makes it feel as though he knows the wrongs behind slavery but also believes that it is foundational to America. When bringing up the history underlying slavery he brings up many societies that differ from each other. While he understands that slavery is wrong, he brings up all the facts on how race was figured out which is what this section of reading is mainly about. By using subsections stating that one race could not be another, it shows that without our past time we may still be unsure about what race is as a concept. His main argument is not to prove or disprove that slavery was a good or bad idea but to show how we got to modern-day forms of racism. While we as American's may not think of slavery to a degree of someone who is colored, we know that the concept is flawed which is what Aronson speaks about. Throughout the book, Aronson leads up to how our racial divide happened and how race was defined in the first place. When Aron...