The New Enlightenment: Critical Reflections on the Political Significance of Race
In: The Blackwell Guide to Social and Political Philosophy, p. 271-291
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In: The Blackwell Guide to Social and Political Philosophy, p. 271-291
In: SUNY series, philosophy and race
Alain Locke, the central promoter of the Harlem Renaissance, is placed in conversation with leading philosophers and cultural figures in the modern world, from Aristotle to Obama. For teachers and students of contemporary debates in pragmatism, diversity, and value theory, these conversations' define new-and controversial-terrain