Black Rights - White Wrongs the-critique

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idealized cognitive sphere and, 76
idealized social institutions and, 76
as ideology, 73, 79– 81, 84– 90
justice and, 34– 35, 37, 69, 155– 58,
165, 168– 70
liberalism and, 12, 17, 37– 38, 75– 76, 207
as model, 73– 76, 78– 81
non- ideal theory compared to, 34
normative theory and, xvii– xviii, 77, 79,
84– 85, 119, 164, 207
oppression ignored in, 76, 79– 80, 83
political philosophy and, xviii, 16,
89, 209– 10
privileged interests of white men served
through, 79– 80
problematic nature of abstractions in,
81, 88– 89
racism and racial exploitation excluded as
subjects in, 153, 157– 58, 169
Rawls and, xviii– xx, 16, 25, 35, 37– 38,
76– 77, 79, 86– 87, 113, 116, 119, 140,
146, 151, 153– 59, 164, 168– 72, 175,
189, 207, 227n15, 235n7
“the rectificatory ideal” and, 156, 158
rectificatory justice and, 35, 113, 156– 58,
165, 168– 71
Shelby on, 169
social ontology and, 75– 76
strict compliance and, 76– 77
subordinated groups’ skepticism toward,
77– 78, 80– 81
white supremacy and, 80
“The Idea of Public Reason Revisited”
(Rawls), 144
Ignatiev, Noel, 127
The Imperative of Integration (Anderson), 116
imperialism
aboriginal expropriation and,
149– 50, 200
anti- imperial theory and, 154
black nationalist thought regarding, 202
capitalism and, 4
extermination campaigns in, 145,
149– 51, 200
forced labor and, xix
Kant and, 108– 9, 111, 141
liberalism and, xiii, xv, xix, 6, 12, 21, 26
modernity and, 205
political philosophy and, 198, 200
The Racial Contract (Mills) and, 190– 92


racism and, xiii, xv, 3– 6, 124, 154, 196
Rawls on, 145, 148– 51
rectificatory justice as a response
to, 34– 35
“savagery and civilization” rhetoric
in, 62– 63
Imperialism, Sovereignty and the Making of
International Law (Anghie), 199
indigenous populations. See also Native
Americans
aboriginal expropriation and, xix, 8, 27,
34– 37, 39, 41, 43– 44, 46, 70– 71, 88– 89,
109– 10, 114, 116, 120, 127– 28, 130,
149– 50, 158, 162, 165, 200
Afro- Latins and, 4
extermination programs against, 21, 37,
43, 65, 149
land claims of, 152
social contract’s exclusion of, 46
individualism
epistemology and, 49– 50, 53, 59
equality and, 5
liberalism and, xiv, 5– 6, 12– 15, 17– 20,
27– 28, 39, 45, 75, 83, 117, 204
nonvoluntary social groups and, 17
normative forms of, 18
possessive individualism and, 20– 21
racial exploitation as obstacle to, 45
resistance to hegemonic systems and, 20
social contract theory and, 29
social forces’ impact on, 18
structural constraints on, 19– 20
United States and, 47
white supremacy and, 27, 64, 69
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 163
In the Shadow of Du Bois (Gooding-
Williams), 183, 224n28
An Introduction to Africana Philosophy
(Gordon), 183
Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy
(Shabani and Deveaux), 34
Invisible Man (Ellison), 54

Jacobson, Matthew Frye, 41, 56, 127, 199
Jaggar, Alison, 72, 77
James, C.L.R ., 33
Jeffers, Chike, 190
Jefferson, Thomas, 62
Jennings, Francis, 62
Jeske, Diane, 34
John Locke and America (Arneil), 198

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