Race relations is the area of sociology that studies the social, political, and economic relations between races at all different levels of society. This area encompasses the study of racism, and of complex political interactions between members of different groups. This article or section includes a list of works cited or a list of external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks in-text citations. ... Although the term social is a crucial category in social science and often used in public discourse, its meaning is often vague, suggesting that it is a fuzzy concept. ... Politics is the process by which decisions are made within groups. ... Economics (deriving from the Greek words Î¿Î¯ÎºÏ [okos], house, and νÎÎ¼Ï [nemo], rules hence household management) is the social science that studies the allocation of scarce resources to satisfy unlimited wants. ... For other uses, see Race (disambiguation). ... Racism is a belief or doctrine that differences in physical appearance between people (such as those upon which the concept of race is based) determine cultural or individual achievement, and usually involve the idea that ones own race is superior. ...
It is about adding the universal doctrines of Reincarnation and Karma into the all-important dialogue on racial, gender, religious, and ethnic relations.
Although most people do not realize it, the doctrine of Reincarnation is found in both the Old and the New Testaments, the Jewish Kabala, the Koran, as well as in all of the other Scriptures in the world.
(1) We have each been born into all of the physical races many times -- fl, brown, red, white, and yellow -- and will continue to be in the future.