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  1. See Anthony Bogues, Black Heretics, Black Prophets:  Radical Political Intellectuals
    (New York: Routledge, 2003) for a valuable reclaiming and reconstruction of the work of
    some of the key figures in the diasporic black political tradition.

  2. Thomas Borstelmann, The Cold War and the Color Line:  American Race Relations in the
    Global Arena (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2001).

  3. Marilyn Lake and Henry Reynolds, Drawing the Global Colour Line: White Men’s Countries
    and the International Challenge of Racial Equality (New York: Cambridge University Press,
    2008), ch. 12.

  4. Andrea Veltman, ed., Social and Political Philosophy:  Classic and Contemporary Readings
    (Don Mills, ON:  Oxford University Press Canada, 2008); Diane Jeske and Richard
    Fumerton, eds., Readings in Political Philosophy:  Theory and Applications (Peterborough,
    ON:  Broadview, 2012); Matt Zwolinski, ed., Arguing about Political Philosophy, 2nd ed.
    (New  York:  Routledge, 2014; orig. ed. 2009); Omid Payrow Shabani and Monique
    Deveaux, eds., Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy: Texts and Cases (Don Mills,
    ON: Oxford University Press Canada, 2014).

  5. Steven M. Cahn, ed., Political Philosophy: The Essential Texts, 3rd ed. (New York: Oxford
    University Press, 2015; orig. ed. 2002).

  6. Rodney C. Roberts, ed., Injustice and Rectification (New York: Peter Lang, 2002).

  7. Rawls, Theory of Justice; John Rawls, Political Liberalism, exp. ed. (New  York:  Columbia
    University Press, 1996; orig. ed. 1993); John Rawls, Collected Papers, ed. Samuel Freeman
    (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1999); John Rawls, The Law of Peoples, with
    “The Idea of Public Reason Revisited” (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1999);
    John Rawls, Justice as Fairness:  A  Restatement, ed. Erin Kelly (Cambridge, MA:  Harvard
    University Press, 2001).

  8. Rawls, Theory of Justice, p. 8.

  9. Mills, Racial Contract; Carole Pateman and Charles W. Mills, Contract and Domination
    (Malden, MA: Polity, 2007), chs. 3, 4.

  10. David Hume, “Of the Original Contract,” in Sir Ernest Barker, ed., Social Contract: Essays
    by Locke, Hume, and Rousseau (London: Oxford University Press, 1960; orig. ed. 1947),
    p. 154.

  11. Jean- Jacques Rousseau, Social Contract.

  12. Jean- Jacques Rousseau, The Discourses and Other Early Political Writings, ed. and trans.
    Victor Gourevitch (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1997), p. 173.

  13. Pateman, Sexual Contract.

  14. Mills, Racial Contract.

  15. Onora O’Neill, “Justice, Gender, and International Boundaries,” in Martha C. Nussbaum
    and Amartya Sen, eds., The Quality of Life (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993); Charles W.
    Mills, “‘Ideal Theory’ as Ideology,” Hypatia:  A  Journal of Feminist Philosophy 20, no. 3
    (August 2005): 165– 84, reprinted as ch. 4 of this book.

  16. Rawls, Theory of Justice, p. 4.

  17. Thomas W. Pogge, Realizing Rawls (Ithaca, NY:  Cornell University Press, 1989), pp.
    20, 20n10.

  18. Samuel Freeman, Rawls (New York: Routledge, 2007), pp. 106, 483.

  19. Rawls, Theory of Justice, p. 5.

  20. Robert Nozick, Anarchy, State, and Utopia, with a new foreword (New York: Basic Books,
    2013; orig. ed. 1974), chs. 1, 2.

  21. Nozick, Anarchy, State, pp. 7– 9.

  22. David Theo Goldberg, The Racial State (Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2002), p. 4.

  23. Paul Keal, European Conquest and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: The Moral Backwardness
    of International Society (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003), pp. 1, 21.

  24. George Fredrickson, White Supremacy: A Comparative Study in American and South African
    History (New York: Oxford University Press, 1981), pp. xi– xii.

  25. Matthew Frye Jacobson, Whiteness of a Different Color:  European Immigrants and the
    Alchemy of Race (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1998), p. 25.

  26. Judith N. Shklar, American Citizenship: The Quest for Inclusion (Cambridge, MA: Harvard
    University Press, 1991), pp. 2, 15– 16.

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