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About News Partner Presses Subscriber Services Contact Us Take a Tour Help Oxford Scholarship Online Publications Pages Publications Pages All Partner Presses Oxford Scholarship Online Advanced Search Help Browse by Subject    Biology Business and Management Classical Studies Economics and Finance History Law Linguistics Literature Mathematics Music Neuroscience Palliative Care Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Public Health and Epidemiology Religion Social Work Sociology My Content (0) My searches (0) Users without a subscription are not able to see the full content. Find in Worldcat Black Rights/White Wrongs: The Critique of Racial Liberalism Charles W. Mills Abstract Liberalism’s promise of equal rights has historically been denied to blacks and other people of color. Black Rights/White Wrongs: The Critique of Racial Liberalism argues that rather than being irrelevant to the workings of self-conceived liberal polities today, this history of denial and its current legacy should be regarded as continuing to shape liberalism in fundamental ways. As feminists have conceptualized the dominant form of liberalism as a patriarchal liberalism, this book suggests seeing it as a racialized liberalism. Accordingly, the chapters look at racial liberalism, past and pres ... More Liberalism’s promise of equal rights has historically been denied to blacks and other people of color. Black Rights/White Wrongs: The Critique of Racial Liberalism argues that rather than being irrelevant to the workings of self-conceived liberal polities today, this history of denial and its current legacy should be regarded as continuing to shape liberalism in fundamental ways. As feminists have conceptualized the dominant form of liberalism as a patriarchal liberalism, this book suggests seeing it as a racialized liberalism. Accordingly, the chapters look at racial liberalism, past and present: “white ignorance� as a guilty ignoring of reality that facilitates ongoing white racial domination; Immanuel Kant’s role as the most important liberal theorist of both personhood and sub-personhood; the centrality of racial exploitation to the economy of the United States; and the evasion of the realities of white supremacy and the need for corrective racial justice in John Rawls’s hugely influential “ideal theory� framing of the derivation of principles of social justice. Nonetheless, the book argues that a deracialized liberalism is both possible and desirable. But it will be necessary to reconstruct liberalism on a new foundation that self-consciously takes its unacknowledged racial history into account. Keywords: racial liberalism, white supremacy, racial exploitation, corrective justice, racial justice, persons and sub-persons, Rawlsianism Bibliographic Information Print publication date: 2017 Print ISBN-13: 9780190245412 Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: March 2017 DOI:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190245412.001.0001 Authors Affiliations are at time of print publication. Charles W. Mills, author Professor of Philosophy, CUNY Graduate Center More Less Print Email Share This Decrease Increase Search within book Subscriber sign in You could not be signed in, please check and try again. Username Please enter your Username Password Please enter your Password Forgot password? You could not be signed in, please check and try again. Sign in with your library card Please enter your library card number Login with your Library Card Sign in via your Institution Login with Athens Don't have an account? Subject(s) in Oxford Scholarship Online Political Science Political Theory Show Summary Details subscribe or login to access all content. Subscriber Login Email Address Please enter your Username Password Please enter your Password Forgot password? Library Card # Please enter your library card number Login with your Library Card Sign in via your Institution Login with Athens Don't have an account? Contents Go to page: View: no detail some detail full detail Front Matter Title Pages Dedication Epigraph Acknowledgments Introduction Part I Racial Liberalism: Epistemology, Personhood, Property Chapter 1 New Left Project Interview with Charles Mills Chapter 2 Occupy Liberalism! Chapter 3 Racial Liberalism Chapter 4 White Ignorance Chapter 5 “Ideal Theory� as Ideology Chapter 6 Kant’s Untermenschen Chapter 7 Racial Exploitation Part II Racial Liberalism: Rawls and Rawlsianism Chapter 8 Rawls on Race/Race in Rawls Chapter 9 Retrieving Rawls for Racial Justice? Chapter 10 The Whiteness of Political Philosophy Epilogue (as Prologue): Toward a Black Radical Liberalism End Matter References Index Oxford University Press Copyright © 2020. All rights reserved. PRINTED FROM OXFORD SCHOLARSHIP ONLINE (www.oxfordscholarship.com). (c) Copyright Oxford University Press, 2020. All Rights Reserved. An individual user may print out a PDF of a single chapter of a monograph in OSO for personal use. date: 15 June 2020 Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Legal Notice Credits Accessibility Powered by: Safari Books Online [207.241.229.224] 207.241.229.224