Classical Liberalism and Race
The discussion emphasizes the classical liberal view of race, highlighting its historical role as a formidable opponent of slavery and Jim Crow. It challenges the prevailing narrative that anti-racist activism is solely rooted in race-conscious approaches, pointing to a rich tradition of anti-slavery writings from the 1700s that advocate for a colorblind perspective. This often-overlooked history is crucial for understanding the broader fight against racism.In this clip
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