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To Kant, nonwhites counted as subpersons who were of considerably less value than whites because they were nonmoral agents (Mills 1997; Hachee 2011). Furthermore, nonmoral agents lacked moral worth and became mere objects to be used as means to the ends of others. They were nothing but irrational animals whom superior moral agents (true humans) could master and rule at will.
The Myth of Race: The Troubling Persistence of an Unscientific Idea
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