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[[Philosophy of Race Syllabus Materials]] – [[Hunter PHIL226 – African American Philosophy]]
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# Reparations (References)
- 1
- Address delivered by Professor Sir Hilary Beckles, Chairman of the CARICOM Reparations Commission, House of Commons, 16 July 2014: caricom.org/jsp/pressreleases/press_releases_2014/pres188_14.jsp
- Sara Amighetti & Alasia Nuti. 2015. ‘Towards a Shared Redress: Achieving Historical Justice Through Democratic Deliberation’, Journal of Political Philosophy Early View.
- 2:
- Bernard Boxill. 2003. ‘A Lockean Argument for Black Reparations’, The Journal of Ethics 7: 63-91.
- Daniel Butt. 2007. ‘On Benefiting from Injustice’, Canadian Journal of Philosophy 37(1): 129-52.
- Derrick Darby. 2010. ‘Reparations and Racial Inequality’, Philosophy Compass 5(1): 55-66.
- Frantz Fanon. ‘Violence in the International Context’, from The Wretched of the Earth. Available on Blackboard.
- Stephen Kershnar. 1999. ‘Are the Descendants of Slaves Owed Compensation for Slavery?’, Journal of Applied Philosophy 16(1): 95-101.
- Janna Thompson. 2001. ‘Historical Injustice and Reparation: Justifying Claims of Descendants’, Ethics 112(1): 114-35.
- Jeremy Waldron. 1992. ‘Superseding historic injustice’, Ethics 103: 4–28.
- Leif Wenar. 2006. ‘Reparations for the Future’, Journal of Social Philosophy 37(3): 396-405.
- Iris Marion Young. ‘Responsibility and Historic Injustice’, Ch. 7 of Responsibility for Justice. Oxford University Press 2011. Available online through the library.
- 3:
- Owen Bowcott & Ian Cobain. ‘UK sternly resists paying reparations for slave trade atrocities and injustices’ The Guardian, 24 February 2014: theguardian.com/world/2014/feb/24/uk-resists-reparation-slavery
- Ta-Nehisi Coates. ‘The Case for Reparations’, The Atlantic June 2014: theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2014/06/the-case-for-reparations/361631/
- Catherine Lu. 2011. ‘Colonialism as Structural Injustice: Historical Responsibility and Contemporary Redress’, The Journal of Political Philosophy 19(3):261-81.
- Jon Miller & Rahul Kumar (eds.). 2007. Reparations: Interdisciplinary Enquiries.
- James Nickel. 1974. ‘Should reparations be to individuals or to groups?’ Analysis 34(5): 154–60.