Abstract: Introduction1. Overview The is political, moral, and epistemological The is a historical actuality The is an exploitation contract2. Details The norms (and races) space The norms (and races) the individual The underwrites the modern social contract The has to be enforced through violence and ideological conditioning3. Naturalized Merits The historically tracks the actual moral/political consciousness of (most) white moral agents The has always been recognized by nonwhites as the real moral/political agreement to be challenged The Racial Contract as a theory is explanatorily superior to the raceless social contractNotes Index -- Cornell University Press
Publication Year: 1997
Publication Date: 1997-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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