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This dynamic new text for ethics and philosophy of race courses brings together subjects philosophers have generally kept separate-ethics and race. But every issue concerning race is an ethical issue, and it's time we studied them as such. Naomi Zack introduces students to historical and contemporary issues of race and racism and provides an ethical foundation for students to critically engage with these issues in the classroom and in their lives. The chapters discuss affirmative action and diversity, current protests from across the political spectrum, police killings, the relevance of race…mehr
This dynamic new text for ethics and philosophy of race courses brings together subjects philosophers have generally kept separate-ethics and race. But every issue concerning race is an ethical issue, and it's time we studied them as such. Naomi Zack introduces students to historical and contemporary issues of race and racism and provides an ethical foundation for students to critically engage with these issues in the classroom and in their lives. The chapters discuss affirmative action and diversity, current protests from across the political spectrum, police killings, the relevance of race to the effects of disasters and climate change, white privilege as a cause for political impasse, racial identity (including mixed race identities), race and gender, and media representations of race. While treating issues of race as moral subjects with suggested moral foundations, Zack does not lead the student to specific conclusions. Rather, through thought, discussion, and writing questions, students learn to construct their own chains of reasonings based on explicit moral foundations. The book features: . Up-to-date social and biological scientific findings . Hot-button current issues . discussion questions and writing prompts . further reading lists and video resources . a comprehensive glossary . international examples to supplement US-based discussion
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Naomi Zack is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Lehman College, CUNY. Her recent books are Ethics and Race: Past and Present Intersections and Controversies, The American Tragedy of COVID-19: Social and Political Crises of 2020, Progressive Anonymity: From Identity Politics to Evidence-Based Government, and Reviving the Social Compact: Inclusive Citizenship in an Age of Extreme Politics.
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Preface and Acknowledgments Part I: Ideas and History of Race 1. What are Ethics and Race? What is Ethics? What is Race? "Judged by the Content of Their Character" 2. Democracy and Social Ethics Race, Friendship, and Marriage The Tragedy of the Commons The Common Good 3. The History of Race and Racism Racism as Ideology The History of Ideas of Race White Supremacy and Eugenics 4. Science and Race Moral Reasoning and Race Race in Society and Social Science The Lack of Physical Biology in Race Intellectual Virtue, Science, and Race Part II: Law and Policy 5. Civil Rights and Political Rights The US Civil Rights Movement The Voting Rights Act and Its Reversals Welfare as Positive Rights 6. Immigration US Immigration Before and After 1965 The Moral Issue of DACA 7. Affirmative Action and Diversity The History of Affirmative Action and Diversity Affirmative Action and Diversity Today: Comparisons and Pros and Cons 8. Compensation, Reparation, Rectification, and Reconciliation Compensation Reparation Rectification Reconciliation Part III: Social Institutions 9. The US Criminal Justice System Punishment Demographics Reform Projects Impacting Prisoners of Color 10. Police Reform Police Actions in High-Profile Killings US Supreme Court Rulings and Police Impunity Police Reform and Its Obstacles 11. Dignity, Income, and Wealth Racial Minorities and Economic Dignity Income Wealth 12. Education The Structure of the US Educational System Leisure Versus Work Controversial Content 13. Health and Disability Disparities in Racial and Ethnic Health Wellness and Food Disabilities and Mental Health Part IV: Social Disruptions 14. Everyday Racism Place Segregation Anti-Racist Coping Strategies Microaggression White Privilege and White Status 15. Hate Speech and Hate Crimes Hate Speech Hate Crimes Reporting and Punishing Hate Crimes 16. Protests from the Left and Right Protests from the Left Protests from the Right Do Protests Work? Part V: Identity and Representation 17. Mixed Race Mixed Race and Social Construction The Importance of the One-Drop Rule Moral Aspects of Mixed-Race Identity 18. Race, Ethnicity, and Culture Complexities of Jewish Identity Resistant Indigenous Identity Cosmopolitan Ideals 19. Intersectionality and Gender Black Women's Recognition Constructions of Black Male Gender Latina identities 20. Representation in Media and Society Latina Representation Asian-American Representation Memorials for African Americans and Native Americans 21. Sport How Racism in Sport has Mirrored Society Vulnerabilities of Athletes How Star Athletes Have Spoken Out Against Injustice Part VI - The Natural and International World 22. Natural Disaster Disaster and Racial Social Construction Preparation Comparing Harvey and Maria 23. COVID-19 Increasingly Violent Racism Against Asian Americans and Jewish Americans Pandemic Effects on African Americans, Hispanic/Latinx Americans, and Native Americans 24. Global Issues and Humanitarianism The Capabilities Approach The Human Security Paradigm Climate Change and Humanity Glossary About the Author
Preface and Acknowledgments Part I: Ideas and History of Race 1. What are Ethics and Race? What is Ethics? What is Race? "Judged by the Content of Their Character" 2. Democracy and Social Ethics Race, Friendship, and Marriage The Tragedy of the Commons The Common Good 3. The History of Race and Racism Racism as Ideology The History of Ideas of Race White Supremacy and Eugenics 4. Science and Race Moral Reasoning and Race Race in Society and Social Science The Lack of Physical Biology in Race Intellectual Virtue, Science, and Race Part II: Law and Policy 5. Civil Rights and Political Rights The US Civil Rights Movement The Voting Rights Act and Its Reversals Welfare as Positive Rights 6. Immigration US Immigration Before and After 1965 The Moral Issue of DACA 7. Affirmative Action and Diversity The History of Affirmative Action and Diversity Affirmative Action and Diversity Today: Comparisons and Pros and Cons 8. Compensation, Reparation, Rectification, and Reconciliation Compensation Reparation Rectification Reconciliation Part III: Social Institutions 9. The US Criminal Justice System Punishment Demographics Reform Projects Impacting Prisoners of Color 10. Police Reform Police Actions in High-Profile Killings US Supreme Court Rulings and Police Impunity Police Reform and Its Obstacles 11. Dignity, Income, and Wealth Racial Minorities and Economic Dignity Income Wealth 12. Education The Structure of the US Educational System Leisure Versus Work Controversial Content 13. Health and Disability Disparities in Racial and Ethnic Health Wellness and Food Disabilities and Mental Health Part IV: Social Disruptions 14. Everyday Racism Place Segregation Anti-Racist Coping Strategies Microaggression White Privilege and White Status 15. Hate Speech and Hate Crimes Hate Speech Hate Crimes Reporting and Punishing Hate Crimes 16. Protests from the Left and Right Protests from the Left Protests from the Right Do Protests Work? Part V: Identity and Representation 17. Mixed Race Mixed Race and Social Construction The Importance of the One-Drop Rule Moral Aspects of Mixed-Race Identity 18. Race, Ethnicity, and Culture Complexities of Jewish Identity Resistant Indigenous Identity Cosmopolitan Ideals 19. Intersectionality and Gender Black Women's Recognition Constructions of Black Male Gender Latina identities 20. Representation in Media and Society Latina Representation Asian-American Representation Memorials for African Americans and Native Americans 21. Sport How Racism in Sport has Mirrored Society Vulnerabilities of Athletes How Star Athletes Have Spoken Out Against Injustice Part VI - The Natural and International World 22. Natural Disaster Disaster and Racial Social Construction Preparation Comparing Harvey and Maria 23. COVID-19 Increasingly Violent Racism Against Asian Americans and Jewish Americans Pandemic Effects on African Americans, Hispanic/Latinx Americans, and Native Americans 24. Global Issues and Humanitarianism The Capabilities Approach The Human Security Paradigm Climate Change and Humanity Glossary About the Author
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