Upheld By Isaac Asimov In Bicentennial Man; Basically Believes That Laws - Courts - And Reason Can Be Used To Uphold The Basic Dignity And Humanity Of People (And Humanoids). This Stands In Stark Contrast To Derrick Bell - Whose Story - The Space Traders - Criticizes The Civil Rights Movement And Argues That Even The Rule Of Law Cannot Ensure The De Facto Prevention Of Rights Or Prevent The Influence Of Racism.

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1. Upheld By Isaac Asimov In Bicentennial Man; Basically Believes That Laws - Courts - And Reason Can Be Used To Uphold The Basic Dignity And Humanity Of People (And Humanoids). This Stands In Stark Contrast To Derrick Bell - Whose Story - The Space Traders - Criticizes The Civil Rights Movement And Argues That Even The Rule Of Law Cannot Ensure The De Facto Prevention Of Rights Or Prevent The Influence Of Racism.