Black Rights - White Wrongs the-critique

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Alain J. Locke: The Biography of a Philosopher
(Harris and Molesworth), 183
Alcoff, Linda Martín, 51
Allen, Anita, 165
Althusser, Louis, 19– 20
American Apartheid (Massey and
Denton), 199
American Holocaust (Stannard), 149
American Philosophical Association (APA),
32, 182, 185, 189, 192
American Revolution, 43, 92, 109, 178, 195
Analyzing Oppression (Cudd), 16, 249n13
Anarchy, State, and Utopia (Nozick),
44– 45, 88
Andersen, Margaret, 120
Anderson, Elizabeth, 116, 161,
234– 35n2, 235n6
Anghie, Antony, 199
Apartheid
Christianity and, 108
Herrenvolk society and, 40
political philosophy in opposition to, 33
racist justifications for, 3
social contract and, 36
Appiah, Kwame Anthony, 34, 184– 87
Aquinas, Thomas, 86
Arguing about Political Philosophy
(Zwolinski), 34, 190
Aristotle, 86, 153, 170, 209, 237n50
Arneil, Barbara, 198
Athens, 92
Augustine, 220n17
Australia, 198
autonomy
feminist critiques of concept of,
85, 111– 12
Kant and, 85, 100– 101, 104, 106


Baldwin, James, 53
Barraclough, Geoffrey, 200
Barry, Brian, 24
basic liberties (BL; Rawls)
lexical ordering of, 173– 75, 179,
210– 12, 214
personhood and, 179
racism as a violation of, 179
rectificatory justice and, 179
slavery as a violation of, 175
“veil of ignorance” experiment and, 165
Beckert, Sven, 204
Being Black, Living in the Red (Conley), 199


Belgian Congo atrocities, 65, 149,
200, 225n49
Bell, Derrick, 134, 205
Bell, Macalester, 186
Benito Cereno (Melville), 54– 55
Bentham, Jeremy, 28, 94
Bernasconi, Robert
on Kant and African slavery, 100
on Kant and imperialism, 109
on Kant’s racism, 95, 97, 105, 229n22
Biko, Steve, 33
Black Heretics, Black Prophets (Bogues), 199
black liberalism. See also black radical
liberalism
black radicalism and, xx– xxi, 201– 3
Dawson on, 31
liberalism’s racial legacies
confronted in, 22
nonvoluntary social groups and, 17
Western political thought and, 155
white supremacy and, 203
black Marxism, 155, 202, 205
black nationalism
definition of, 202
liberalism and, xiv, 205
Marxism and, 205
philosophy and, 197
Shelby’s We Who Are Dark and, 185, 205
Western political thought and, 155
black philosophers. See also specific
philosophers
underrepresentation within philosophy
of, 184– 88, 190, 194, 240n14
underrepresentation within political
philosophy of, 33, 139, 156, 186,
200, 210
Black Power (Ture and Hamilton), 202
black racial ignorance, 57– 58
black radicalism, xx– xxi, 202
black radical liberalism
black mainstream liberalism contrasted
with, 203– 4
black nationalism and, 202
capitalism critiqued in, 206
critical theory and, 203– 4
Du Bois and, 202– 3, 205, 214
egalitarianism and, 201
emancipatory ambitions of, xx– xxi, 206
Kant (deracialized) as resource for,
202– 3, 205, 209– 10, 214, 230n46
Marxism and, 202– 5

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