wish you could have written about each to pique my interest which just a name and title does not. Although I do believe some you reviewed in your column.
The one title that really stood out was Mills' Racial Contract. Mills is one of the great minds from my perspective, not because of his ideas that "race" was an illiberal manufacture of the liberal enlightenment.
Mills quest therefore of a liberal version of enlightened ideology cannot begin with the Europeans of the enlightenment the contract of their superiority on the rest of the world whether the world agreed to such a contract was irrelevant. Funny I only read Charles Mills this year as well, beginning with Racial Contract and then following up with the rest of his oeuvre.
Holy moly, what a fast reader!
Undergrad college recommended I take a speed reading course. I was so insulted and never did it.
Now look where each of us is…
Reading Alice Hoffman’s The World That We Knew and your essay on racism in Public Notice intersects well. Always appreciate your thoughts. Thank you.
wish you could have written about each to pique my interest which just a name and title does not. Although I do believe some you reviewed in your column.
The one title that really stood out was Mills' Racial Contract. Mills is one of the great minds from my perspective, not because of his ideas that "race" was an illiberal manufacture of the liberal enlightenment.
Mills quest therefore of a liberal version of enlightened ideology cannot begin with the Europeans of the enlightenment the contract of their superiority on the rest of the world whether the world agreed to such a contract was irrelevant. Funny I only read Charles Mills this year as well, beginning with Racial Contract and then following up with the rest of his oeuvre.