Blackness Visible by Charles W. Mills

Essays on Philosophy and Race

A provocative collection of essays that brings race to the center of contemporary moral and political philosophy, exposing how mainstream theory and 'color-blind' liberalism often erase or misrepresent Black experience. Through close readings and personal reflection, the book critiques philosophical assumptions that normalize white perspectives, analyzes the social and epistemic mechanisms that render Blackness invisible, and argues for rethinking concepts of justice, identity, and political obligation so they account for racial domination and exclusion.

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