Purview and Permissibility: The Site of Justice and the Case of Private Racial Discrimination

Social Theory and Practice 40 (1):73-98 (2014)
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Abstract

If there is a “basic structure objection” to G.A. Cohen’s incentive critique of Rawls, then there is also a BSO to claims that private racial discrimination thwarts social justice by reducing the opportunity of its targets. In this paper, I take up the debate about the site or purview of justice and discuss it with reference to the case of race. I argue that the dispute about the site of justice has been wrongly understood as a dispute about the substantive requirements of justice instead of as a dispute about where it is appropriate to apply considerations of justice.

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Rawls and racial justice.D. C. Matthew - 2017 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 16 (3):235-258.
Against ‘institutional racism’.D. C. Matthew - forthcoming - Philosophy and Social Criticism.

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