Charles W. Mills: Black Radical Liberalism or Black Marxism?

Radical Philosophy Review 25 (2):277-292 (2022)
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Abstract

Here I both celebrate and critique the legacy of Charles W. Mills. I begin by offering some reflections on the trajectory of Mills’s career and intellectual development, focusing on his move from Marxist philosophy to the philosophy of race. I then attempt to undermine an argument in Mills’s final book, for why those interested in emancipation should choose liberalism over Marxism. By contrasting Mills with the late Italian Marxist philosopher of history Domenico Losurdo, with whom Mills shared a blistering critique of ‘racial’ liberalism but whom I claim Mills misread, I seek to weaken key premises in Mills’s argument.

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Gregory Slack
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Black Radical Kantianism.Charles W. Mills - 2017 - Res Philosophica 95 (1):1-33.

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