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    What about Race after Obama
    Philosophy in the Contemporary World 17 (1): 13-25. 2010.
    I argue that we do not get an adequate picture of society from liberal conceptions of race and racism. What this analysis does, then, is call for a synthesis of historical, social, and cultural insights to inform and enrich the philosophical conception of race and racism.
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    According to many in the West, the liberalizing effects of North America’s free market ideals will generate equality and justice worldwide. I hold that we should be critical of those who justify imposing liberal democratic ideals on underdeveloped nations by simply suggesting that they promote equality and justice. In the West, entrenched disparities have shaped liberal ideals in ways that make inequality and injustice look natural and normal. Indeed, gender, class, and racial oppression have ex…Read more
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    Stepping Out of the Brain Drain (review)
    Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 17 (2): 74-77. 2008.
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    Reply to Ted Stolze
    Human Rights Review 6 (4): 101-103. 2005.
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    Justice through Apologies: Remorse, Reform, and Punishment by Nick Smith (review)
    Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 24 (1): 130-133. 2014.
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    Race and the Liberal Tradition
    Dissertation, University of California, San Diego. 2000.
    This dissertation focuses on the contemporary debate over moving from an individualist form of liberalism to one that seeks to accommodate the special claims of various groups in modern society. I deal with authors who examine ways that group dynamics affect the individual. They are worried about whether it is possible or wise to extend individualist liberalism into a group-accommodating liberalism. Presently, it is a matter of deep controversy how liberal democracies ought to interpret and acco…Read more