What's Left of Philosophy

20 | David Walker and the Politics of Judgment

Aug 13, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Difference Between Inheritance and Heredity in David Walker's Appeal
01:56 • 4min
3
The Natural Enemies of the Occupied
06:17 • 3min
4
How to Make a Political Appeal in a Race War?
08:52 • 2min
5
Is the Christian God the God of Justice?
10:26 • 2min
6
What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?
12:06 • 2min
7
What's the Nature of the Intervention?
14:00 • 2min
8
Is There a Difference Between Friends and Enemies?
15:41 • 2min
9
The Harm of Slavery Isn't Just That Black People Don't Learn Grammar, Though He Thinks That's Important
18:09 • 2min
10
Is There a Capacity to Have a Republic?
20:20 • 3min
11
Is God the Way to Political Freedom?
22:54 • 2min
12
Theology and Politics
24:45 • 3min
13
The Engagement With Jefferson
27:32 • 3min
14
Is It a Politic Argument That Jefferson Can't Exercise Political Judgment?
30:32 • 2min
15
I'm Just Doing, Like, Natural Philosophy Visav the Different Sexes of Man, Right?
32:31 • 3min
16
Slavery and the Natural Enemy
35:23 • 2min
17
Are You Trying to Incite Black Solidarity?
37:34 • 2min
18
The Importance of Solidarity in Black Political Life
39:19 • 2min
19
The Role of Violence in Walker's Text
41:38 • 3min
20
Is the World Not Existing?
44:12 • 3min
21
The Violence Question in Black Authors
47:01 • 3min
22
Is There a Line in the Sand Beyond Which Violence Will Be Necessary?
50:12 • 3min
23
What's the Worry About Violence?
53:35 • 2min
24
The Role of Violence Within a Polity
55:08 • 3min