ANTI SOCIAL CONTRACT
Description:
Is the U.S. Constitution, in relation to its national minorities, a true social contract, or did it mark the consolidation of an unwritten, unspoken anti-social contract that even to this day submerges the rights of American national minorities to historic, cultural and socio-economic recognition as founding peoples of the United States of America?
Dr. Kly views the African-American minority problem within the context of an historically evolved American problematic of white nationalism, which is used to subject American minorities to what may be called domestic colonialism. This places the American minority problem within the context of the on-going dissolution of colonial empires, and the exercise by emergent nations of the right to self determination.