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distributive justice compared to,
170– 72, 180
fair equality of opportunity principle and,
xx, 166, 168– 69, 171– 73, 175– 77,
179, 215, 239n83
feminism and, 162
formal apologies and, 172
ideal theory and, 35, 113, 156– 58,
165, 168– 71
liberalism and, 26, 209
moral grounds for, 134
non- controversiality as potential screening
factor for public reason and, 175– 77
non- ideal theory and, 34, 113, 158,
169– 70, 207, 211– 15, 234– 35n2
normative theory and, 209
Nozick on, 88
obstacles to, 132– 35
public reason and, 175– 76
Rawls and, 140, 157, 162– 71, 176,
179– 80, 207, 210– 15, 234n38,
237n41, 238n67, 239n85
reparations as a form of, 34, 48, 88, 113,
157, 162, 164, 172, 175
as response to racial exploitation,
131– 35, 214– 15
Shelby on, 161, 166– 69, 171– 77,
179– 80, 236n14, 237n41
under- theorized nature of, 208– 9
white supremacy and, 211– 15
Reidy, David, 163, 193
reparations
fair equality of opportunity principle and,
166, 174
Great Society programs characterized
as, 172
Locke and, 153, 209
property rights and, 175
Rawlsian philosophical tradition on,
164, 166
as rectificatory justice, 34, 48, 88, 113,
157, 162, 164, 172, 175
as response to legacy effects of racial
oppression, 173
white Americans’ pre- emptive rejection
of, 215
Ricardo, David, 14
Richardson, Henry, 163
Rights, Race, and Recognition (Darby),
183, 218n5
Roberts, John, 158
Roberts, Rodney, 153
Robertson, Lindsay, 41, 199
Robinson, Cedric, 202
Robinson, Randall, 113
Robinson Crusoe stories, 14
Roediger, David, 8, 53
Rogers, J.A., 68
Rousseau, Jean- Jacques
domination contract and, 36, 159, 213
ideal polity mapped by, 36
Kant and, 98
liberalism and, 219n1
sexism and, 86
social contract and, 14– 15, 36,
213, 219n1
Rwanda, 4– 5
Said, Edward, 33
Saint Bartholomew’s Day Massacre
(1572), 148– 49
Sandel, Michael, 15, 30, 32
Sanders, Bernie, 232n28
Sanders, Lynn, 70, 176, 199
Savage, Kirk, 66
“savagery” rhetoric in imperial
discourse, 62– 63
Saxton, Alexander, 44
Scheler, Max, 50
Schröder, Hannelore, 106
Scott, David, 193
segregation
cognitive distortions designed to erase,
66, 116
end of de jure forms of, 83
in housing, 8, 42
memory and testimony under, 68
persistence of de facto forms of, 116,
120, 177– 78
political philosophy in opposition to,
33, 155
public memory and, 172
racist justifications for, 3
Rawls and, 142– 43, 156
social contract and, 36
Supreme Court cases on, 158
U.S. government enforcement of, 42, 87,
120, 156, 162
white ignorance and, 70
white supremacy and, 118, 158
whites’ benefits and nonwhites’
disadvantages from, 8, 46, 165