Brad: Táíwò's Constructive View of Reparations
In his Reconsidering Reparations , Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò offers a global, progressive approach to reparations. As Henry pointed out in his blog post, Táíwò offers a historical account that emphasizes the fundamental role that trans-Atlantic slavery and colonialism played in the development of the "global racial empire" (32). Táíwò also appeals to the notions of cumulative advantage and disadvantage to describe the nature of the relations between the oppressors and oppressed. A significant aspect of Táíwò's argument is its recognition of the global scale of the system of cumulative advantage and disadvantage. He states: "At a global scale, these forces shift advantages across countries and continents, toward the so Global North. Disadvantages are shunted toward the developing nations, the Global South" (33). This is not to say, however, that the same system does not have implications at a lower, national scale. Táíwò argues that a nearly identical motion of cumulat...