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- Title
THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF REPARATlONS: AN ANTI-ETHICAL CONSIDERATION OF ATONEMENT AND RACIAL RECONCILIATION UNDER COLONIAL MORALISM.
- Authors
Curry, Tommy J.
- Abstract
Over the last several decades, reparations theorists have continued to justify reparations as an amelioratory policy that fulfills America's democratic potential. Most recently, Roy L. Brooks has developed this optimism in America's democratic reformism into a theory of atonement. Unlike previous models, Brooks holds that reparations is justified solely by its ability to make America a racially reconciled society. This article argues that such hopes in America are illusory. Following the structural-colonial analyses of racism laid out by W.E.B. DuBois, Martin Luther King Jr., and contemporary social scientists, I argue that America is not capable of moral transformation concerning racism, because racism is a permanent and necessary feature of our American society. While it is the position of the author that reparations is justified politically, it cannot be justified as a moral charge to an immoral white supremacist society. As such, I call for an anti-ethical deliberation on the issue of reparations-a consideration! hope will continue future debates on the subject.
- Subjects
UNITED States; REPARATIONS to African Americans; BROOKS, Roy L.; CRIMINAL reparations; RACE discrimination; RACISM; PREJUDICES
- Publication
Race, Gender & Class, 2011, Vol 18, Issue 1/2, p125
- ISSN
1082-8354
- Publication type
Article