Race, Racism, and Reparations / Edition 1

Race, Racism, and Reparations / Edition 1

by J. Angelo Corlett
ISBN-10:
0801488893
ISBN-13:
9780801488894
Pub. Date:
08/12/2003
Publisher:
Cornell University Press
ISBN-10:
0801488893
ISBN-13:
9780801488894
Pub. Date:
08/12/2003
Publisher:
Cornell University Press
Race, Racism, and Reparations / Edition 1

Race, Racism, and Reparations / Edition 1

by J. Angelo Corlett

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Overview

If affirmative action and other ethnicity-based social programs are justified, then J. Angelo Corlett believes it is important to come to an adequate understanding of the nature of ethnicity in general and ethnic group membership in particular. In Race, Racism, and Reparations, Corlett reconceptualizes traditional ideas of race in terms of ethnicity. As he makes clear, the answers to the questions "What is a Native American?" or "What is a Latino?" have important implications for public policy, especially for those programs designed to address historic injustices and economic and social imbalances among different groups in our society.

Having supplanted "race" with a well-defined concept of ethnicity, the author then analyzes the nature and function of racism. Corlett argues for a notion of racism that must encompass not only racist beliefs but also racist actions, omissions, and attempted actions. His aim is to craft a definition of racism that will prove useful in legal and public policy contexts.

Corlett places special emphasis on the broad questions of whether reparations for ethnic groups are desirable and what forms those reparations should take: land, money, social programs? He addresses the need for differential affirmative action programs and reparations policies—the experiences (and oppressors) of different ethnic groups vary greatly. Arguments for reparations to Native and African Americans are considered in light of a variety of objections that are or might be raised against them. Corlett articulates and critically analyzes a number of possible proposals for reparations.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780801488894
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 08/12/2003
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.75(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

J. Angelo Corlett is Professor of Philosophy and Ethics at San Diego State University. He is the author of Analyzing Social Knowledge; Responsibility and Punishment; and Terrorism: A Philosophical Analysis.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1 Race and Ethnicity
Chapter 2 What Is Latino Identity?
Chapter 3 Defending the Genealogical Concept of Latino Identity
Chapter 4 What Is Racism?
Chapter 5 Surviving Evil in the United States: African and Native Americans
Chapter 6 Affirmative Action for Latinos?
Chapter 7 Ethnic Identity and Public Policy
Chapter 8 Reparations to Native Americans?
Chapter 9 Reparations to African Americans?
Conclusion
Selected Bibliography
Index

What People are Saying About This

Howard McGary

In his provocative book, J. Angelo Corlett brings the debate over reparations for the victims of gross injustices to a new level. Using the skills that are characteristic of a good analytical philosopher, he provides reasons in support of reparations programs that should appeal to sensitive and thoughtful human beings. This book is the most lucid account of this important subject that I have encountered.

Bernard Boxill

J. Angelo Corlett's book presents a brilliant case for reparations for African Americans and Native Americans. It is thorough, astute and compelling.

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