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The Examined Path Through Reparations — the philosophical and economic case
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The Examined Path Through Reparations — the philosophical and economic case

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Transformation Path
1
Living with Reparations — the philosophical and economic case
2
Reparations — the philosophical and economic case in Practice
3
Reparations — the philosophical and economic case: A Deeper Look
4
Reparations — the philosophical and economic case
5
Reparations — the philosophical and economic case: Foundations
Reparations — the philosophical and economic case: From Confusion to Clarity
About This Journey

The philosophical case for reparations rests on a simple claim: that wealth extracted through injustice creates an obligation in those who benefit, even across generations. The economic case asks what form that obligation should take and whether the amount can be calculated. Both cases are serious and require serious response — dismissing them because they are uncomfortable is not a philosophical position.

The Path

The course sequence, in order.

Each step builds on the last.

1
Living with Reparations — the philosophical and economic case
2
Reparations — the philosophical and economic case in Practice
3
Reparations — the philosophical and economic case: A Deeper Look
4
Reparations — the philosophical and economic case
5
Reparations — the philosophical and economic case: Foundations
6
Reparations — the philosophical and economic case: From Confusion to Clarity
Concepts Explored
Dignity as Economic Entitlement
Economic Justice as Foundational Social Contract
Intergenerational Wealth Theft and Compounding Injustice
Money as Frozen Labor and Crystallized Injustice
Philosophical Inconsistency in Rights Claims

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