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Mills radically challenges us to reevaluate how we think about social contract theory, the concept of race, and the structure of our political systems. This is a very important book indeed.

* teaching philosophy *

Mills contends that the ground zero of Western democratic societies is not the mythical social contract that has prevailed among political philosophers but a 'racial contract.'

* THE NATION *

This book is a testament to Mills's expertise as a philosopher, a scholar, and a downright intelligent writer.

* Small Axe *

An important and timely reminder of the ways in which a philosophy which ignores race is bound up with the privileging of whiteness.

* Women's Philosophy Review *

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION
1. OVERVIEW
The Racial Contract is political, moral, and epistemological
The Racial Contract is a historical actuality
The Racial Contract is an exploitation contract
2. DETAILS
The Racial Contract norms (and races) space
The Racial Contract norms (and races) the individual
The Racial Contract underwrites the modernsocial contract
The Racial Contract has to be enforced throughviolence and ideological conditioning
3. "NATURALIZED" MERITS
The Racial Contract historically tracks the actual moral/political consciousness of (most) white moral agents
The Racial Contract 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 contract

The Racial Contract

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    A Paperback / softback by Charles W. Mills, Tommie Shelby

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      Publisher: Cornell University Press
      Publication Date: 15/04/2022
      ISBN13: 9781501764288, 978-1501764288
      ISBN10: 1501764284

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      Mills radically challenges us to reevaluate how we think about social contract theory, the concept of race, and the structure of our political systems. This is a very important book indeed.

      * teaching philosophy *

      Mills contends that the ground zero of Western democratic societies is not the mythical social contract that has prevailed among political philosophers but a 'racial contract.'

      * THE NATION *

      This book is a testament to Mills's expertise as a philosopher, a scholar, and a downright intelligent writer.

      * Small Axe *

      An important and timely reminder of the ways in which a philosophy which ignores race is bound up with the privileging of whiteness.

      * Women's Philosophy Review *

      Table of Contents

      INTRODUCTION
      1. OVERVIEW
      The Racial Contract is political, moral, and epistemological
      The Racial Contract is a historical actuality
      The Racial Contract is an exploitation contract
      2. DETAILS
      The Racial Contract norms (and races) space
      The Racial Contract norms (and races) the individual
      The Racial Contract underwrites the modernsocial contract
      The Racial Contract has to be enforced throughviolence and ideological conditioning
      3. "NATURALIZED" MERITS
      The Racial Contract historically tracks the actual moral/political consciousness of (most) white moral agents
      The Racial Contract 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 contract

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