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Ronald Sundstrom

University of San Francisco
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  • University of San Francisco
    Department of Philosophy
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University of Minnesota
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1999
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Areas of Specialization
Race and Justice
Social and Political Philosophy
African/Africana Philosophy
Philosophy of Race
Areas of Interest
Racial Inequality
Race and Justice
Distributive Justice
Egalitarianism
Color Blindness and Color Consciousness
The Politics of Race
Affirmative Action
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  • All publications (34)
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    Lessons About the Poor (review)
    Radical Philosophy Review 9 (1): 97-102. 2006.
    Continental Philosophy
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    Arrogance, Love, and Identity in the American Struggle with Race
    Social Theory and Practice 29 (1): 159-172. 2003.
    Topics in African-American PhilosophyThe Politics of RaceRacial Identity
  •  103
    Review of Linda Martín Alcoff, Visible Identities: Race, Gender and the Self (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (6). 2006.
    Philosophy of GenderPhilosophy of Race
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    Frederick Douglass’s Longing for the End of Race
    Philosophia Africana 8 (2): 143-170. 2005.
    Philosophy of Race
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