The Persistent Power of Cultural Racism

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Abstract

'Cultural racism' is central to understanding racism today yet has receded into the background behind the focus on attitudinal racism. Even the turn to structural racism is largely circumscribed to inclusion without substantive challenge to existing processes or profit margins. When portions of the racist public are targeted, it is often the least elite members of society. Without question, the concept of cultural racism requires some clarification, but it will help bring the continued influence of colonialism forward and reveal the alibis given in mainstream and elite circles that justify exclusion, resource extraction, and domination.

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Alcoff, L. M. (2023). The Persistent Power of Cultural Racism. Philosophy, 98(3), 249–271. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0031819123000074

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