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This volume provides a collection of recent essays that address a
wide variety of moral concerns regarding slavery as an
institutionalized social practice. Over half of the essays present
novel interpretations of Aristotle and of Enlightenment views. In
some cases explicit comparisons are drawn between the arguments
given by former slaves and certain political theories that may have
influenced them. By considering the slave's critical appropriation
of the natural rights doctrine, the ambiguous implications of
various notions of consent and liberty are examined. The authors
assume that, although slavery is undoubtedly an evil social
practice, its moral assessment stands in need of a more nuanced
treatment. They address the question of what is wrong with slavery
by critically examining, and in some cases endorsing, certain
principles derived from communitarianism, paternalism,
utilitarianism, and jurisprudence. This volume provides a
collection of recent essays by today's most innovative social
thinkers. Anita Allen, Bernard Boxhill, Joshua Cohen, R.M. Hare,
Bill Lawson, Tommy Lott, Howard McGary, Julius Moravesik, Laurence
Thomas, William Uzgalis, Julie Ward, Bernard Williams, and Cynthia
Wilett address a wide variety of moral concerns regarding slavery
as an institutionalized social practice.
Racial minorities in the United States are disproportionately
exposed to toxic wastes and other environmental hazards, and
cleanup efforts in their communities are slower and less thorough
than efforts elsewhere. Internationally, wealthy countries of the
North increasingly ship hazardous wastes to poorer countries of the
South, resulting in such tragedies as the disaster at Bhopal.
Through case studies that highlight the type of information that is
seldom reported in the news, Faces of Environmental Racism exposes
the type and magnitude of environmental racism, both domestic and
international. The essays explore the justice of current
environmental practices, asking such questions as whether
cost-benefit analysis is an appropriate analytic technique and
whether there are alternate routes to sustainable development in
the South. The second edition of this unique volume further
explores the ongoing problem of environmental racism. With a new
introduction and preface, and new chapters by such experts as
Charles W. Mills, Robert Melchior Figueroa, and Segun Gbadegesin,
the second edition of Faces of Environmental Racism carries on the
work of the first.
Racial minorities in the United States are disproportionately
exposed to toxic wastes and other environmental hazards, and
cleanup efforts in their communities are slower and less thorough
than efforts elsewhere. Internationally, wealthy countries of the
North increasingly ship hazardous wastes to poorer countries of the
South, resulting in such tragedies as the disaster at Bhopal.
Through case studies that highlight the type of information that is
seldom reported in the news, Faces of Environmental Racism exposes
the type and magnitude of environmental racism, both domestic and
international. The essays explore the justice of current
environmental practices, asking such questions as whether
cost-benefit analysis is an appropriate analytic technique and
whether there are alternate routes to sustainable development in
the South.
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