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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... principles of individual freedom and equality that expressly deny the moral or political significance of ascriptive characteristics such as race. Echoing Justice Harlan's famous dissent in Plessy v. Fergusson, these advocates ...
... claim for race consciousness in particular circumstances. Developing ways to recognize and account for these contextual factors without undermining our commitment to universal principles of justice, 5 INTRODUCTION: THE CONTEXT OF RACE.
... principles of justice, I submit, is the key to solving the problem of the color-line in the next millennium. Appiah reminds us that discussions about race inevitably presuppose some understanding of both culture and identity. For ...
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