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Assessing Terrorism:
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On Racist Symbols and Reparations
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Margaret Gilbert
Collective Wrongdoing:
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The Unity and Authority of Reason
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Monique Deveaux
Political Morality and Culture:
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Jeffrey Paris
After Rawls
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The Politics of Critical Theory:
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Arrogance, Love, and Identity in the American Struggle with Race
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Michael J. Monahan
Liberalism and the Challenge of Race:
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Derrick Darby’s Rights, Race, and Recognition and Ronald R. Sundstrom’s The Browning of America and the Evasion of Social Justice are two recent efforts to answer the challenges that race and racism pose to liberal theory. Darby draws upon civil rights and abolitionist discourse to advance an “externalist” account of political rights, while Sundstrom explores the strains placed upon liberalism by recent demographic trends. In this review essay, I provide a brief account of their overall arguments, and offer some further critical considerations.
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The Structure of Structural Injustice:
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Searching for Wisdom About the Good in Theory and Practice:
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Tacking Toward Justice
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“The Meaning of Life Lies in the Search”:
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Justice as Fairness and Educational Policy:
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Freedom on the People’s Terms:
The Problem of Democratic Domination
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In On The People’s Terms: A Republican Theory and Model of Democracy, Philip Pettit offers a conception of freedom as non-domination that is, he claims, compromised by any regime other than democracy, yet is fully compatible with coercion by a suitably democratic state. However, as I argue, Pettit has difficulty trying to deliver the latter half of this promise. This essay offers an analysis of Pettit’s definition of freedom as non-domination, specifically, his approach to invasion and controlled interference, demonstrating that it is incapable of doing the work he wants it to do. I argue that he ought to surrender not his definition, but rather the claim that a democratic government can avoid compromising the freedom of its citizens.
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Another Sartrean Torso: Critique of Dialectical Reason
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How Many Marxisms?
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