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"Missing People and Others: Joining Together to Expand," Arturo Madrid
Arturo Madrid argues that Latinos, as well as other racial and ethnic minorities, are perceived as "other" because of language, culture, and physical attributes that differ from those of the dominant group in society. Accordingly, access to social institutions such as employment, education, and government is limited. Once access is obtained, particularly in those institutions within which integration is expected, for example, universities, ethnic and racial minorities are marginalized, denied opportunity and a political voice. Madrid urges all members of society to unite in struggle against marginalization, exclusion, and alienation. By ensuring that our institutions more accurately reflect the diversity of society, we relieve social tensions and prevent the possible disintegration of the very structures that are intended to offer opportunity.
In "Missing People and Others: Joining Together to Expand," Arturo Madrid relates the well-being of society to:
a. the degree and extent to which all of its citizens participate in its institutions.
b. the level of marginality maintained in society.
c. the experiences of the other in society.
d. the strength of capitalist markets.

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