
Interview with Coleman Hughes: The End of Race Politics
The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast
The Origins of Colorblindness
This chapter explores the origins of the idea of colorblindness, debunking the misconception that it is a recent conservative notion. It traces back to the 19th century and the abolitionist movement, specifically to Wendell Phillips, who proposed a government blind to race and focused on treating individuals based on their character rather than their racial or cultural features.
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