( 276 ) Index
state formation and, 40
sub- persons (Untermenschen) and,
92– 93, 104– 8, 210, 228n1
symbiotic view of, xv
theological racism and, 58
in the United States, 9, 26, 32, 34– 35,
41– 44, 69– 70, 84, 87, 89, 114– 15,
120, 127– 31, 150– 52, 155– 56, 162,
165, 167, 176, 191– 92, 198– 99, 203
white ignorance and, 56– 57
white normativity and, 63
white supremacy and, 4
white supremacy contrasted with, 117
Racism: A Short History (Fredrickson), 108
Racist America (Feagin), 199
Radical Philosophy Association (RPA),
183, 192
radicalism, definition of, 11
Randolph, A. Philip, 42
Rassenstaat, 40, 210
Rawls (Freeman), 38, 163
Rawls, John. See also specific works
affirmative action and, 140, 233n11
on anti- Semitism, 144, 148
on “basic structure” of society, 118, 132
black radical liberalism’s critique of, 206
on civil disobedience, 144, 164
“comprehensive” versus “political”
liberalism and, 30, 32
contractarianism and, xvii, 28, 32, 34– 35,
46– 47, 140– 41, 154, 192, 208, 212
death of, 145
difference principle and, 152, 165, 169,
171, 173, 179, 210– 12, 214
distributive justice and, 170
Eurocentrism and, 150– 54
fair equality of opportunity (FEO)
principle and, xx, 165– 66, 168– 69,
176, 237n41, 237n46, 239n83
gender exploitation’s absence in theories
of, 16, 166– 69
on the Holocaust, 143– 44, 148
ideal theory 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
imperialism and, 145, 148– 51, 233n28
international renown and influence of,
156, 162
Kant and, xviii, 44– 45, 94
liberalism and, 12, 15, 17, 24, 30, 32,
34– 35, 44– 47, 94, 139– 41, 151– 54,
165, 177– 78, 206, 208
Mills’s initial encounter with, 189
non- ideal theory and, xx, 146, 152– 53,
155, 157, 164, 169– 72, 189, 215,
238n67, 239n85
nonvoluntary social groups and, 17
on “outlaw states,” 145, 149, 153, 170
personhood and, 94
preventative versus rectificatory
approaches to injustice and, 140
on principles of arriving at social
justice, 164
race and racial exploitation’s absence in
theories of, xix, 16– 17, 32, 35, 37,
45– 47, 87, 139– 63, 166– 69, 177, 180,
193, 207, 235n7
racial liberalism and, xx, 32, 141
racism condemned by, 141– 42,
148, 237n46
rectificatory justice and, 140, 157,
162– 71, 176, 179– 80, 207, 210– 15,
234n38, 237n41, 238n67, 239n85
on resource and transfer payments, 45
on slavery, 142
social democracy and, 12, 24, 30, 32, 44– 47
social justice made central by, 34
utilitarianism critiqued by, 94
“veil of ignorance” concept of, 87– 88,
141– 42, 144, 164, 167, 176, 212– 13
on World War II bombing of Japan,
145, 232n10
Rawls: An Introduction (Maffettone), 163
Rawls Explained (Voice), 163
“Rawlsian Affirmative Action” (Taylor), 173– 74
Rawls’s A Theory of Justice: An Introduction
(Mandle), 163
Reading Rawls (Daniels), 162
Readings in Political Philosophy ( Jeske and
Fumerton), 34
Reagan, Ronald, 45
Rechtsstaat (Kant), 30, 39– 40, 98, 112, 210
rectificatory justice
affirmative action as, 34, 140, 147, 152,
157– 58, 162, 169, 171
Aristotle and, 153, 209
black radical liberalism and, 206– 15
civil disobedience and, 170
contractarianism and, 154, 159– 60, 192
definition of, 170
racism (Cont.)
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