Good news: I completed an essay titled: “The Case Against Slavery Reparations.” It is a hard-hitting defense of individual rights against the arrant collectivism of the assertion that individual members of a given race are morally responsible for the crimes of their ancestors perpetrated centuries in the past. It will be published in an academic compilation titled: “Problems in Applied Ethics: An Introduction to Contemporary Western Debates.” It is edited by Professor Steven Cowan. The publisher is Bloomsbury Publishing. It should be out next year and I will let you know when it’s available. It’s encouraging to see academic publishers open to ideas that strongly disagree with today’s cultural mainstream. Hopefully, a sign of progress for the open exchange of, and debate between contrasting theories and systems of thought.
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