The main essay "Capitalism: The Cure for Racism" is an explanation of how capitalism and the unhampered profit motive achieve equal pay for equal work and operate against all aspects of racial discrimination in the marketplace, and how the unjust treatment of blacks both in the history of the United States and in contemporary American society is the result of government intervention, not capitalism. "The White `Privilege' Scam" exposes an attempt to lead people to regard individual rights as mere privileges and thus to pave the way for their elimination."The Moral Necessity of Discrimination and Hate Speech" shows why these phenomena are morally necessary and exposes the confusions on which opposition to them rest.The overall conclusion of the book as a whole is that the fundamental problem of blacks is not discrimination, not even racial discrimination, but the use of physical force, or the threat of physical force, by the state and by private parties acting with the sanction of the state. This physical force is directed not only against blacks but, equally important, against third parties, most notably businessmen and capitalists, whose free, unforced actions would not only raise the level of blacks to equality with that of whites but also continually further raise the level of both.