The intelligibility of historical justice is linked to matters of agency and causation. This article presents an account of historical justice limited to transgenerational collective agents which is immune to the agency and causation problems affecting traditional theories of diachronic justice. The novel theory is applied to the case of African Americans, to whom no reparations for past wrongs have been made up to now. When conceived as a transgenerational collective agent – i.e. as a nation–, the African Americans are shown to be owed reparations by the American polity. These reparations are deemed necessary to the goal of reconciliation and to the establishment of relations of mutual respect, which are construed as preconditions to effec...
As part of the English 101.003 Writing Seminar taught by Dr. Anne Porter in Fall 2015 at Providence ...
The focus of this paper is to determine how Americans are to achieve justice for the descendents of ...
This paper was commissioned for Inclusion in Asset Building: Research and Policy Symposium, an event...
The intelligibility of historical justice is linked to matters of agency and causation. This article...
Drawing on the work of Charles W. Mills and considering the case of reparations to Black Americans, ...
This paper explores underlying issues of race still faced by the United States in the context of pre...
This paper offers a sympathetic interpretation of reparations claims made on behalf of African Ameri...
This article considers the question of the responsibility that present day generations bear as a res...
This Article, the author of which presented the opening and closing remarks and served as moderator ...
The scale and character of past injustice can seem overwhelming. Grievous wrongdoing characterizes s...
A major difficulty facing the reparations-for-slavery movement is that to date the movement has focu...
This Article explores the theme of troubling settled waters, which represents the impact of Africa...
Resurgent debates in U.S. law and politics over reparations and racialized inequality reflect what t...
This article considers lessons recent debates concerning transitional and transformative justice, an...
As part of the English 101.003 Writing Seminar taught by Dr. Anne Porter in Fall 2015 at Providence ...
The focus of this paper is to determine how Americans are to achieve justice for the descendents of ...
This paper was commissioned for Inclusion in Asset Building: Research and Policy Symposium, an event...
The intelligibility of historical justice is linked to matters of agency and causation. This article...
Drawing on the work of Charles W. Mills and considering the case of reparations to Black Americans, ...
This paper explores underlying issues of race still faced by the United States in the context of pre...
This paper offers a sympathetic interpretation of reparations claims made on behalf of African Ameri...
This article considers the question of the responsibility that present day generations bear as a res...
This Article, the author of which presented the opening and closing remarks and served as moderator ...
The scale and character of past injustice can seem overwhelming. Grievous wrongdoing characterizes s...
A major difficulty facing the reparations-for-slavery movement is that to date the movement has focu...
This Article explores the theme of troubling settled waters, which represents the impact of Africa...
Resurgent debates in U.S. law and politics over reparations and racialized inequality reflect what t...
This article considers lessons recent debates concerning transitional and transformative justice, an...
As part of the English 101.003 Writing Seminar taught by Dr. Anne Porter in Fall 2015 at Providence ...
The focus of this paper is to determine how Americans are to achieve justice for the descendents of ...
This paper was commissioned for Inclusion in Asset Building: Research and Policy Symposium, an event...