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( 242 ) Notes to pages 196–198


  1. Charles W. Mills, “The Racial Polity,” in Mills, Blackness Visible. It also appeared in Susan
    Babbitt and Sue Campbell, eds., Philosophy and Racism (Ithaca, NY:  Cornell University
    Press, 1999).

  2. Mills, “The Racial Polity” (in Blackness Visible), pp. 120, 125.

  3. Philip Pettit, “Analytical Philosophy,” in Goodin, Pettit, and Pogge, eds., Companion, vol.
    1, p. 6.

  4. See, for example, Prasenjit Duara, ed., Decolonization:  Perspectives from Now and Then
    (New York: Routledge, 2004).

  5. Pettit, “Analytical Philosophy,” p. 8.

  6. Pettit, “Analytical Philosophy,” pp. 22– 23.

  7. For the fascinating story of this revealing, and now deeply embarrassing to the West, histori-
    cal episode, see 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. The authors’ (two Australian historians) title is, of course,
    a tribute to W. E. B. Du Bois.

  8. See the following works (I chose 2005 as a cutoff point, given the 2007 publication date
    of the second edition of the Blackwell Companion):  Anthony Pagden, Lords of All the
    World:  Ideologies of Empire in Spain, Britain, and France, c.  1500– c. 1800 (New Haven,
    CT:  Yale University Press, 1995); James Tully, Strange Multiplicity:  Constitutionalism in
    an Age of Diversity (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1995); Barbara Arneil, John
    Locke and America:  The Defense of English Colonialism (New  York:  Oxford University
    Press, 1996); Uday Singh Mehta, Liberalism and Empire:  A  Study in Nineteenth- Century
    British Liberal Thought (Chicago:  University of Chicago Press, 1999); Jennifer Pitts,
    A Turn to Empire:  The Rise of Imperial Liberalism in Britain and France (Princeton,
    NJ:  Princeton University Press, 2005); Emmanuel Chukwudi Eze, ed., Race and the
    Enlightenment:  A  Reader (Malden, MA:  Blackwell, 1997); Andrew Valls, ed., Race and
    Racism in Modern Philosophy (Ithaca, NY:  Cornell University Press, 2005); George
    Fredrickson, White Supremacy:  A  Comparative Study in American and South African
    History (New York: Oxford University Press, 1981); Matthew Frye Jacobson, Whiteness of
    a Different Color: European Immigrants and the Alchemy of Race (Cambridge, MA: Harvard
    University Press, 1998); Howard Winant, The World Is a Ghetto:  Race and Democracy
    since World War II (New  York:  Basic Books, 2001); Douglas S. Massey and Nancy A.
    Denton, American Apartheid:  Segregation and the Making of the Underclass (Cambridge,
    MA: Harvard University Press, 1993); Stephen Steinberg, Turning Back: The Retreat from
    Racial Justice in American Thought and Policy (Boston:  Beacon Press, 1995); Joe Feagin,
    Racist America:  Roots, Current Realities and Future Reparations (New  York:  Routledge,
    2001); Eduardo Bonilla- Silva, White Supremacy and Racism in the Post- Civil Rights Era
    (Boulder, CO:  Lynne Rienner, 2001); Michael Brown et  al., Whitewashing Race:  The
    Myth of a Color- Blind Society (Berkeley:  University of California Press, 2005); Melvin
    L. Oliver and Thomas M. Shapiro, Black Wealth/ White Wealth:  A  New Perspective on
    Racial Inequality, 10th anniversary ed. (New  York:  Routledge, 2006; orig. ed. 1995);
    Dalton Conley, Being Black, Living in the Red:  Race, Wealth, and Social Policy in America
    (Berkeley:  University of California Press, 1999); Thomas M. Shapiro, The Hidden
    Cost of Being African American:  How Wealth Perpetuates Inequality (New  York:  Oxford
    University Press, 2004); Ira Katznelson, When Affirmative Action Was White:  An Untold
    History of Racial Inequality in Twentieth- Century America (New  York:  W. W.  Norton,
    2005); Deborah E. Ward, The White Welfare State:  The Racialization of U.S. Welfare
    Policy (Ann Arbor:  University of Michigan Press, 2005); Desmond King, Separate and
    Unequal: African Americans and the U.S. Federal Government, rev. ed. (New York: Oxford
    University Press, 2007; orig. ed. 1995); Donald R. Kinder and Lynn M. Sanders, Divided
    by Color:  Racial Politics and Democratic Ideals (Chicago:  University of Chicago Press,
    1996); Michael Goldfield, The Color of Politics:  Race and the Mainsprings of American
    Politics (New  York:  New Press, 1997); Rogers M. Smith, Civic Ideals:  Conflicting Visions
    of Citizenship in U.S. History (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1997); Anthony W.


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