We Who Are Dark: The Philosophical Foundations of Black SolidarityHarvard University Press, 2005 M11 15 - 320 páginas African American history resounds with calls for black unity. From abolitionist times through the Black Power movement, it was widely seen as a means of securing a full share of America's promised freedom and equality. Yet today, many believe that black solidarity is unnecessary, irrational, rooted in the illusion of "racial" difference, at odds with the goal of integration, and incompatible with liberal ideals and American democracy. A response to such critics, We Who Are Dark provides the first extended philosophical defense of black political solidarity. |
Contenido
Black Solidarity after Black Power | 136 |
Social Identity and Group Solidarity | 201 |
The Political Morality of Black Solidarity | 243 |
Notes | 259 |
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