Skip to main content
Article
Rethinking Minority Coalition Building: Valuing Self-Sacrifice, Stewardship and Anti-subordination
Villanova Law Review
  • Victor C. Romero, Penn State Law
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2005
Abstract

This essay provides an alternative to the conventional self-interest model of coalition building to explore one that relies instead on the three concepts of self-sacrifice, stewardship, and anti-subordination, addressing anticipated counterarguments and providing concrete examples of how this model might work.

Comments

This article was originally published at 50 Vill. L. Rev. 823.

Citation Information
Victor C. Romero. "Rethinking Minority Coalition Building: Valuing Self-Sacrifice, Stewardship and Anti-subordination" Villanova Law Review Vol. 50 (2005) p. 823
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/victor_romero/12/