This you making the case that Kant is a representative of “white nationalist thought”?pic.twitter.com/cPXcrlzxQn
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Right, I included Kant in the list as a stand-in for a host of 18th/19th century thinkers who were not rightists/reactionaries/nationalists but still contributed to biological racism. It was a deliberate choice on my part.
Again, I think it's one thing to say Kant was, lamentably and in a way all too common among Enlightenment thinkers, a biological racist, and to say, *his liberalism*, or his ethics, contributed to the development of white nationalism. But, I acknowledge that here we disagree.
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