
"The Race and the Social Contract"
"The Race and the Social Contract" explores how societal agreements—shared rules and norms—shape individuals' lives and opportunities, often influenced by racial dynamics. It highlights that race can impact how people are treated, their access to resources, and their societal roles, revealing that these social agreements are not neutral but can perpetuate inequality. Understanding this helps us see that social structures and expectations are interconnected with race, urging a reevaluation of fairness and justice in society to ensure more equitable treatment for all.