Reparations and the Rectification of Race

The Journal of Ethics 7 (1):139 - 151 (2003)
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Positive law and problems with identifying beneficiaries confine reparations for U.S. slavery to the level of discourse. Within the discourse, the broader topic of rectification can be addressed. The rectification of slavery includes restoring full humanity to our ideas of the slaves and their descendants and it requires disabuse of the false biological idea of race. This is not racial eliminativism, because biological race never existed, but more importantly because African American racial identities and redress of present racism are based on lifeworlds of race in contrast with which the biological idea has been an external imposition

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Naomi Zack
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