In this article, I defend the pragmatic relevance of race in history. Kant and Hegel's racist development thesis assumes that nonwhite, non-European racial groups are defective practical agents. In response, philosophers have opted to drop race from a theory of history and progress. They posit that denying its pragmatic relevance amounts to anti-racist egalitarianism. I dub this tactic “colorblind cosmopolitanism” and offer grounds for its rejection. Following Du Bois, I ascribe, instead, a pragmatic role to race in history. Namely, Du Bois argues that race is an “instrument of progress” that advances emancipatory struggle. He appeals to the writing of history—or historiography—to cultivate group consciousness of historical memory in order ...
As a response to the question posed in the title, this article presents a critical assessment of how...
Nothing was more important for W. E. B. Du Bois than to promote the upward mobility of African Ameri...
Racial conflict in the United States pushes people to positions of argument or avoidance, more or le...
In this article, I defend the pragmatic relevance of race in history. Kant and Hegel's racist develo...
Author's accepted version. Please cite the published version available from the Sage web site by fo...
This essay surveys the degree to which racism has been a dominant theme – indeed, often the single m...
This article interprets Hegel’s hierarchical theory of race as an application of his general views a...
The historiography of race is usually framed by two discontinuities: the invention of race by Europe...
This article presents a new argument concerning the relation between Kant’s theory of race and aspec...
Philosophical discussions frame the problem of race as either a social or an historical one; race is...
This paper purports to identify the nature of Hegel’s theory of race. Especially, the author will ex...
This article explores three key arguments: Firstly, it seeks to demonstrate the contradictions and l...
This essay develops Kant’s theory of reform to theorize racial justice reform. I assess the function...
This paper does two things. First, it interprets the work of W. E. B. Du Bois to reveal that the mea...
As a response to the question posed in the title, this article presents a critical assessment of how...
Nothing was more important for W. E. B. Du Bois than to promote the upward mobility of African Ameri...
Racial conflict in the United States pushes people to positions of argument or avoidance, more or le...
In this article, I defend the pragmatic relevance of race in history. Kant and Hegel's racist develo...
Author's accepted version. Please cite the published version available from the Sage web site by fo...
This essay surveys the degree to which racism has been a dominant theme – indeed, often the single m...
This article interprets Hegel’s hierarchical theory of race as an application of his general views a...
The historiography of race is usually framed by two discontinuities: the invention of race by Europe...
This article presents a new argument concerning the relation between Kant’s theory of race and aspec...
Philosophical discussions frame the problem of race as either a social or an historical one; race is...
This paper purports to identify the nature of Hegel’s theory of race. Especially, the author will ex...
This article explores three key arguments: Firstly, it seeks to demonstrate the contradictions and l...
This essay develops Kant’s theory of reform to theorize racial justice reform. I assess the function...
This paper does two things. First, it interprets the work of W. E. B. Du Bois to reveal that the mea...
As a response to the question posed in the title, this article presents a critical assessment of how...
Nothing was more important for W. E. B. Du Bois than to promote the upward mobility of African Ameri...
Racial conflict in the United States pushes people to positions of argument or avoidance, more or le...