Patrizia Longo is Professor of Politics at Saint Mary's College of California. She is an expert on gender politics and issues of social justice, particularly affecting women, in the U.S. and internationally. Her research also includes gender discrimination in the field of medicine, such as the glass ceiling for female surgeons, and human rights and labor equity issues revolving around immigrant women.
Preface by Charles W. Mills
Acknowledgments
Permissions Note
Introduction
Section I: From the State of Nature to Society: The Social Contract and its Critics
John Locke, Freedom and Property
Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Freedom and Equality
Jean-Jacques Rousseau, The Social Contract
John Rawls, Two Principles of Justice
Carole Pateman, The Sexual Contract
Carole Pateman, Concent
Charles W. Mills, The Racial Contract and Ideal Theory
CASE STUDY: J. M. Dieterle, Food Deserts and Lockean Property
CASE STUDY: Ronald M. Green, Health Care and Justice in Contract Theory Perspective
Section II: Racial and Gender Justice: The Quest for Civil Rights
Maria Stewart, Lecture at Franklin Hall
Frederick Douglass, What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?
Ida B Wells, A Red Record
Ida B Wells, Lynch Law in America
W E B Du Bois, How Does It Feel to Be a Problem?
W E B Du Bois, The Souls of White Folk
James Baldwin, Letter to My Nephew
Ella Baker, Address at the Hattiesburg Freedom Day Rally
CASE STUDY: Eduardo Bonilla- Silva, Keeping Them in Their Place: The Social Control of Blacks since the 1960s
CASE STUDY: Edwidge Danticat, Message to My Daughters
Section III: Economic Justice and Social Welfare
Karl Marx, The Power of Money
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, Communism
Karl Marx, Capitalism and Exploitation
Edward Bellamy, Looking Backward
Jane Addams, Democracy and Charity
Eduardo Bonilla- Silva, Racial Economic Inequality
CASE STUDY: Barry Estabrook, Politics of the Plate: The Price of Tomatoes
CASE STUDY: Eric Schlosser, The Most Dangerous Job
CASE STUDY: Josiah Heyman and Merlyn Heyman, Occupy in a Border City: El Paso, Texas, U.S.A.
Section IV: Environmental Justice: Confronting Racism and Imperialism
Robert D Bullard, Anatomy of Environmental Racism and the Environmental Justice Movement
James Cone, Whose Earth Is It Anyway?
Peter S Wenz, Just Garbage
CASE STUDY: Diane- Michele Prindeville, For the People: American Indian and Hispanic Women in New Mexicos Environmental Justice Movement
CASE STUDY: Robert Melchior Figueroa, Other Faces: Latinos and Environmental Justice
CASE STUDY: Elizabeth Hoover et al. Indigenous Peoples of North America: Environmental Exposures and Reproductive Justice
Section V: Global Justice: Confronting Colonialism and Imperialism
Walter D Mignolo, Philosophy and the Colonial Difference
Dipesh Chakrabarty, The Idea of Provincializing Europe
Aime Cesaire, Discourse on Colonialism
Frantz Fanon, The Black Man and Language
Frantz Fanon, On National Culture
Edward Said, Orientalism
Oyeronke. Oyewumi, Colonizing Bodies and Minds: Gender and Colonialism
Rajeev Bhargava, Reparations for Cultural Injustice
CASE STUDY: Kinhide Mushakoji, The Case of the Comfort Women: Sexual Slavery by the Japanese Military
CASE STUDY: Ofelia Schutte, Resistance to Colonialism: The Latin American Legacy of Jose Marti
Section VI: Transitional and Restorative Justice: Working Towards a Just World
Jennifer Llewellyn, Truth Commissions through a Restorative Lens
Louise Mallinder, Amnesties in the Pursuit of Reconciliation, Peacebuilding and Restorative Justice
CASE STUDY: Chris Cuneen, When Does Transitional Justice Begin and End? Colonised Peoples, Liberal Democracies and Restorative Justice
CASE STUDY: Hon Joan Gottschall and Molly Armour, Rethinking the War on Drugs: What Insights Does Restorative Justice Offer?
Glossary
Index