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== Reception ==

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* viewed as an expansion of western philosophy

* similar to feminist literature, pointing out inconsistencies between Western Philosophy and issues of gender and race

* “hierarchical moral systems have tended to favor the lighter-skinned is striking…” (Johnson 190)

* Thomas McCarthy describes Mills work as “significant and compelling”

* Mill’s aim “is to pull together a vast array of the burgeoning literature on race and racism” (McCarthy 452)

* Stephen Steinburg “offers a bold conceptualization of the racial order and a critique of the way it has been (mis)represented within the domain of scholarship.” (Steinburg)

* Critiqued by Andrew Valls “The book is marred by some shortcomings…the arguments it presents are often too truncated to be persuasive…” (Valls 691)


Latest revision as of 20:31, 16 October 2025

  • viewed as an expansion of western philosophy
  • similar to feminist literature, pointing out inconsistencies between Western Philosophy and issues of gender and race
  • “hierarchical moral systems have tended to favor the lighter-skinned is striking…” (Johnson 190)
  • Thomas McCarthy describes Mills work as “significant and compelling”
  • Mill’s aim “is to pull together a vast array of the burgeoning literature on race and racism” (McCarthy 452)
  • Stephen Steinburg “offers a bold conceptualization of the racial order and a critique of the way it has been (mis)represented within the domain of scholarship.” (Steinburg)
  • Critiqued by Andrew Valls “The book is marred by some shortcomings…the arguments it presents are often too truncated to be persuasive…” (Valls 691)

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