Heirs of Oppression
Racism and Reparations
Abstract
Packing his case with moral argument and relevant facts, Angelo Corlett offers the most comprehensive defense to date in favor of reparations for African Americans and American Indians. As Corlett see it, the heirs of oppression are both the descendants of the oppressors and the descendants of their victims. Corlett delves deeply into the philosophically related issues of collective responsibility, forgiveness and apology, and reparations as a human right in ways that no other book or article to date has done. He recommends specific policies and tests the basic arguments of this book with a lengthy chapter considering several objections to the line of reasoning grounding the project.
- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–xvi Preface i–xvi
- 1–18 introduction 1–18
- 19–32 chapter 1 19–32
- 33–80 part I 33–80
- 81–246 part II 81–246
- 247–292 part III 247–292
- 293–298 conclusion 293–298
- 299–348 notes 299–348
- 349–364 bibliography 349–364
- 365–370 index 365–370
- 371–372 about the author 371–372