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Black Rights/White Wrongs - The Critique of Racial Liberalism (Paperback)
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Black Rights/White Wrongs - The Critique of Racial Liberalism (Paperback)
Series: Transgressing Boundaries: Studies in Black Politics and Black Communities
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Liberalism is the political philosophy of equal persons - yet
liberalism has denied equality to those it saw as sub-persons.
Liberalism is the creed of fairness - yet liberalism has been
complicit with European imperialism and African slavery. Liberalism
is the classic ideology of Enlightenment and political transparency
- yet liberalism has cast a dark veil over its actual racist past
and present. In sum, liberalism's promise of equal rights has
historically been denied to blacks and other people of color. In
Black Rights/White Wrongs: The Critique of Racial Liberalism,
political philosopher Charles Mills challenges mainstream accounts
that ignore this history and its current legacy in self-conceivedly
liberal polities today. Mills argues that rather than bracket as an
anomaly the role of racism in the development of liberal theory, we
should see it as shaping that theory in fundamental ways. As
feminists have urged us to see the dominant form of liberalism as a
patriarchal liberalism, so too Mills suggests we should see it as a
racialized liberalism. It is unsurprising, then, if contemporary
liberalism has yet to deliver on the recognition of black rights
and the correction of white wrongs. These essays look at racial
liberalism, past and present: "white ignorance" as a guilty
ignoring of social reality that facilitates white racial
domination; Immanuel Kant's role as the most important liberal
theorist of both personhood and sub-personhood; the centrality of
racial exploitation in the United States; and the evasion of white
supremacy in John Rawls's "ideal theory" framing of social justice
and in the work of most other contemporary white political
philosophers. Nonetheless, Mills still believes that a deracialized
liberalism is both possible and desirable. He concludes by calling
on progressives to "Occupy liberalism!" and develop accordingly a
radical liberalism aimed at achieving racial justice.
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