Color Conscious: The Political Morality of RacePrinceton University Press, 1998 M03 16 - 200 páginas In America today, the problem of achieving racial justice--whether through "color-blind" policies or through affirmative action--provokes more noisy name-calling than fruitful deliberation. In Color Conscious, K. Anthony Appiah and Amy Gutmann, two eminent moral and political philosophers, seek to clear the ground for a discussion of the place of race in politics and in our moral lives. Provocative and insightful, their essays tackle different aspects of the question of racial justice; together they provide a compelling response to our nation's most vexing problem. |
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... United Kingdom: Princeton University Press, Chichester, West Sussex All Rights Reserved cm. Library of Congress ... United States. 2. Racism— United States. 3. United States—Race relations. 4. Afro-Americans—Race identity. 5. Whites ...
... United States, Appiah asserts, do not share such common beliefs and therefore are not cultural subgroups within the broader American mosaic. Nor, he insists, can cultural identity simply be ascribed to these racial identities by virtue ...
... United States. I shall examine some of these issues presently. Whether or not one finds Appiah's conclusions persuasive, his careful treatment of these topics underscores the extent to which focusing on race and race consciousness ...
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