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Автор: Elvira Basevich
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B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963. | Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963--Criticism and interpretation. | African Americans--Biography. | African American authors--Biography. | African American civil rights workers--Biography. | Civil rights workers--United States--Biography. | African Americans--Civil rights--History.

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      Sections of chapters 2 and 6 have appeared in “W. E. B. Du Bois’s Critique of American Democracy in the Jim Crow Era: On the Limitations of Rawls and Honneth,” Journal of Political Philosophy 27(3) (2019): 318–40.

      Sections of chapter 5 have appeared in “W. E. B. Du Bois’s Critique of Radical Reconstruction (1865–77): A Hegelian Approach to American Modernity,” Philosophy & Social Criticism 45(2) (2018): 168–85.

      My warmest thanks to the following individuals who, at one point or another, provided the inspiration, support, and encouragement critical to the successful completion of this project: Linda M. Alcoff, Lawrie Balfour, Nelli Basevich (1917–2017), Rosa Basevich, Eric Edmond Bayruns Garcia, Lawrence Blum, Julia Davies, Jorge L. A. Garcia, Sally Haslanger, Adam Hosein, Chike Jeffers, Serene Khader, Frank M. Kirkland, Pauline Kleingeld, José J. Mendoza, Charles W. Mills, Jennifer Morton, George Owers, Alice Pinheiro-Walla, Isaac A. Reed, Melvin L. Rogers, Maureen Ritchey, Tommie Shelby, Inés Valdez, Alex Zamalin, and the anonymous reviewers for the press, especially Review #3.

      The driving question in W. E. B. Du Bois’s writings as a whole – a question that also inspired Africana philosophers from Frederick Douglass to James Baldwin – was the following: Can reason close the wound of racism that spans the whole body of the republic; and if reason cannot reach it, how else might it be closed? Africana philosophers do not all share the same optimism about finding solutions to anti-black racism.6 But Du Bois had faith in reason – a kind of moral attitude of sustained hope for a better world – that the wound of racism can close and heal, even if it will leave an irremovable scar on the US republic and the world.

      Though we cannot imagine that we can go back to a world untouched by racism, we have a moral obligation to figure out how to repair the world we have inherited, to put the ghosts of the dead to rest. The conviction that our profoundly nonideal world is reparable, I believe, is the conviction that inspired W. E. B. Du Bois’s life and work. In his career as an academic, writer, and activist, this conviction motivated him to experiment with a great variety of methods for stitching shut the wound that racism has left on the body of the US republic and on the world. From the scientific method to literature and the arts, Du Bois dedicated his life to theorizing new approaches to anti-racist critique. In my mind, his originality and willingness to adopt new methods sets him apart from most political theorists. His methodological experimentation is perhaps why his thought is both so exciting and so challenging to reconstruct using general philosophical principles.