Index ( 265 )
rectificatory justice compared to,
170– 72, 180
“well- ordered society” and, 16, 25, 211
Divided by Color (Kinder and Sanders),
176, 199
Doane, Ashley (" Woody "), 63- 64, 120
domination contract, 36– 37, 39, 159– 60
Douglas, Stephen, 144– 45
Douglass, Frederick, 33, 78, 155, 182
Dred Scott decision, 41, 143– 44
Du Bois, W.E.B.
American sociology and, 226n69
black radical liberalism and, 202– 3,
205, 214
Black Reconstruction in America and,
66, 204
on blacks’ “second sight,” 55
on “deliberately educated ignorance of
white schools” in America, 65– 66
on the “income- bearing value of race
prejudice,” 70
nonwhites’ manifestation of white
ignorance and, 57
on the “payoff ” of whiteness, 114
political philosophy and, 33, 197, 200
on “psychological wage” of whiteness, 206
on “the veil” and racial epistemology,
53– 54, 69
Western political thought and, 155, 182
Dworkin, Ronald, 198
Dymski, Gary, 120
egalitarianism. See also equality
black radical liberalism and, 201
Kant and, 95, 98, 100– 101, 106, 111
liberalism and, xiii, 12– 13, 17, 23, 28, 86,
92– 93, 178
moral egalitarianism and, 12, 20, 92,
108, 110
obstacles to, 14, 23
personhood and, 108
racial exploitation as violation of, 45
radicalism and, 11
social contract theory and, 29, 37, 39
social epistemology and, 52
United States’ socio- political culture’s
emphasis on, 89, 114
Ellison, Ralph, 54
The Enlightenment, 22, 49. See also specific
philosophers
Enlightenment against Empire (Muthu), 26
entitlement theory (Nozick), 45, 88– 89
epistemology
Cartesian approaches to, xvii, 49, 51– 52, 54
feminist approaches to, 50– 51
gender epistemology and, 52– 53
individualistic approaches to, 49– 50, 53, 59
justice and, 154, 223n7
Kant and, 91
liberalism and, xvi– xvii
Marxist approaches to, 49– 51
memory and, 64– 66, 68
naturalized epistemology and, 50
perception and, 60– 61, 63
personhood and, 104
post- structuralist approaches to, 51– 52
racial epistemology and, 53– 57, 67– 69
racial liberalism and, xvii
situatedness and, 49– 50
social epistemology and, 50– 61, 64– 65,
67– 70, 206– 7
standpoint theory and, 50– 51
veritistic epistemology and, 51– 53
white ignorance and, 51, 53– 59, 69, 71, 208
white supremacy’s legacies for, 51
equality. See also egalitarianism; fair equality
of opportunity (FEO)
Declaration of Independence and, 62
individualism and, 5
liberalism and, xxi, 5, 12, 20– 21, 23, 27
Marxism on, 123, 125, 131
modernity and, 92– 93, 124, 195
patriarchy’s denial of, 6
political philosophy’s emphasis on, 198
race and, 33– 34
social contract theory and, 29
white privilege and, 27
The Eurocentric Conception of World Politics
(Hobson), 26
Eurocentrism
American socio- political culture
and, 114– 15
of critical theory, 203– 4
Hodgson’s critique of, 61– 62
in ideal and non- ideal theory, 153
Kant and, 95– 97
liberalism and, 6, 26
Marxism and, 129
political philosophy and, 112, 197
racism and, 26
Rawls and, 150– 54
white normativity and, 61