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1989

University at Buffalo School of Law

Civil Rights and Discrimination

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Mastery, Slavery, And Emancipation, Guyora Binder Mar 1989

Mastery, Slavery, And Emancipation, Guyora Binder

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Hegel's dialectic of master and slave in the Phenomenology of Mind portrays a master unable to win genuine recognition from a slave because unwilling to confer it. The dialectic implies that freedom has to be conceived as association based on mutual respect, rather than independence. This article offers a communitarian interpretation of emancipation inspired by Hegel's dialectic of master and slave. It proceeds from an account of slave society which, like Hegel's dialectic, equates slavery with the denial of social recognition. This account argues that the experience of slave society led both the masters and the slaves to conceive of …


A Judge Shapes And Manages Institutional Reform: School Desegregation In Buffalo, Judy Scales-Trent Jan 1989

A Judge Shapes And Manages Institutional Reform: School Desegregation In Buffalo, Judy Scales-Trent

Journal Articles

No abstract provided.


Black Women And The Constitution: Finding Our Place, Asserting Our Rights, Judy Scales-Trent Jan 1989

Black Women And The Constitution: Finding Our Place, Asserting Our Rights, Judy Scales-Trent

Journal Articles

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Current Debate: Affirmative Action: The Misplaced Self-Delusion Of Some Jewish Males, Elizabeth B. Mensch, Alan David Freeman Jan 1989

Current Debate: Affirmative Action: The Misplaced Self-Delusion Of Some Jewish Males, Elizabeth B. Mensch, Alan David Freeman

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