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Charles Wade Mills (January 3, 1951September 20, 2021) was a philosopher who was a professor at
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, and
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. Born in London, Mills grew up in Jamaica and later became a United States citizen. He was educated at the University of the West Indies and the
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.


Early life and education

Charles Wade Mills was born on January 3, 1951, in London, England, to Winnifred and
Gladstone Mills Gladstone Mills OJ OD (12 February 1920 – 26 September 2004)Rose, Dionne.Professor Gladstone Mills dies", ''The Jamaica Gleaner'', 27 September 2004. was a Jamaican academic, sportsman, and public servant. Early life Born in Clarendon, Jam ...
. His parents were graduate students in London and moved to Kingston, Jamaica, shortly after he was born. He grew up in Kingston. Mills received a BSc in physics at the University of the West Indies in 1971 and an MA and PhD in philosophy from the
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in 1976 and 1985, respectively. His dissertation was titled ''The Concept of Ideology in the Thought of Marx and Engels''. He endorsed
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until the 1990s. While at the University of Toronto, Mills helped to unionize
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s.


Academic career

Mills taught physics in Kingston from 1971 to 1973 at the
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, and from 1976 to 1977 at
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; he later taught philosophy at the
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(1987–90) and the
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(1990–2007) where he was a UIC Distinguished Professor. Mills was John Evans Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy at
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, before his appointment as Distinguished Professor at
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, in August 2016. He was elected a fellow of the
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in 2017. He gave the
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in 2020.


Views

Over his career, Mills published six books and over 100 articles. Shannon Sullivan argues that Mills's oeuvre can be understood through the concept of ''smadditizin'', a word Mills used in the title of a 1997 article. Sullivan, quoting Mills, describes ''smadditizin'' as "the struggle to have one's personhood ''recognized''" mphasis in original She argues that, no matter whether he embraced
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, Black radicalism, or racial liberalism, Mills's work opposed the non-recognition of persons. According to an obituary in ''
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'', Mills is regarded as a pioneer in critical race theory and the philosophy of
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. Philosopher Christopher Lebron described him in ''
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'' as a "black
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". Mills's book '' The Racial Contract'' (1997) won a
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for the study of bigotry and human rights in North America. ''The Racial Contract'' posits that the social contract is really a contract based on the notion of white domination. According to
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, the work argues that "classic contractarian theories", such as those proposed by "
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, John Locke,
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, and
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", "were built on an assumption of white racial domination, a racial contract, so to speak". Later in his career, according to
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, Mills launched a sustained critique of
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's
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theory of justice. Shelby notes that Mills rejected the Rawlsian turn to
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in political philosophy in favor of an approach that takes careful account of the realities of oppression. Despite his critique of Rawls, however, Mills came to endorse a version of liberalism in ''Black Rights/White Wrongs: The Critique of Racial Liberalism'', suggesting that the history of liberalism reveals the dismantling of social hierarchies. Reviewing ''Black Rights/White Wrongs'' in ''Political Theory'', Ainsley LeSure observes that " ough illsacknowledges that racial justice need not be realized through the liberal tradition, he affirms that it can."


Personal life

Mills has been described as "Afro-Caribbean", "Caribbean", and "Jamaican". He described himself as "Caribbean-American". In a 2014 publication, Mills stated, "I was a citizen of a small Third World country, Jamaica, which owed its very existence to … oppressive international forces." , Mills was an American citizen. Mills was diagnosed with metastatic cancer in May 2021. He died of cancer in
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, on September 20, 2021.


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Faculty profile
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