SPOTLIGHT
THEORY
Racist Ideas, Justice, and Freedom: A Review and Reflection on Ibram Kendi’s ‘Stamped from the Beginning’
Stamped From the Beginning is filled with implications for political theory, both regarding distributive justice, and how we conceptualize freedom, showing limits to the typical bifurcation of freedom into its positive and negative variants.
Naked, Shivering Creatures: A Look Behind Burke’s “Pleasing Illusions”
Burke argues that life without such prejudice is brutish and crude. Sans prejudice we would be left with nothing but our “naked shivering nature,” alone and afraid.
Femininity and the Emasculation of Western Politics
In the past, proponents of equality resisted caricatures of the sexes and encouraged resistance to stereotypical perceptions of masculinity and femininity.
PRACTICE
Historic Handshake between North and South Korea complicates Sino-American rivalry in Asia
By: David O. Monda This week, witnessed the unprecedented diplomatic rapprochement between the presidents of North and South Korea. Political
Cry Beloved Country: Matiba’s Legacy Creates Hope for a New Republic
By: David O. Monda On 1st June 1932, the soils of Muranga County reverberated with the birth of Kenneth Njindo
Racist Ideas, Justice, and Freedom: A Review and Reflection on Ibram Kendi’s ‘Stamped from the Beginning’
Stamped From the Beginning is filled with implications for political theory, both regarding distributive justice, and how we conceptualize freedom, showing limits to the typical bifurcation of freedom into its positive and negative variants.