SOME RACES PERFORM BETTER ECONOMICALLY BECAUSE OF THEIR "RACIAL SUPERIORITY"
“For that some should rule, and others be ruled…” - Aristotle 1. Introduction For centuries, economic disparity has separated society causing an increase in the size of the wealth gap. The causes for growth discussed in this paper are a combination of social-economic factors as a result of access to varying resources and advancements in both culture and technology. This disparity has been reinforced by generations of people acting just as blindly as our ancestors. It must be understood that these terms depend on the context in which they are used and who uses them (Myburgh, 2016). Inequality is often mistaken solely for income inequality however we will define it as “the unfair difference between groups of people in society, when some have more wealth, status or opportunities than others” (Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary, ND). This paper aims to create a more realistic narrative opposed to the one presented by racism contrasting the argument that economic success is dependen...

