PHL369H1: Philosophy of Race, Gender, and Capitalism

36L

How should our understanding of capitalism be shaped by the realities of racial domination and gender oppression? What are the different accounts of justice and injustice that would emerge from trying to think through these three phenomena together? Or are they really one phenomenon? This course will survey the complex philosophical debates, both historical and contemporary, concerning the specificities and interrelationships between race, gender, and capitalism.

8.0 credits, including PHL265H1/ PHL268H1/ PHL269H1 and 1.5 credits in PHL
Humanities
Thought, Belief and Behaviour (2)