TY - JOUR
T1 - What is an ally?
AU - Lawford-Smith, Holly
AU - Tuckwell, William
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - For all the recent talk of people failing or succeeding as allies to oppressed groups, a well worked out philosophical theory of what it is for someone to be an ally is conspicuously absent. This makes it difficult to evaluate the claims of people failing or succeeding as allies, and consequently diminishes the concept’s usefulness to disadvantaged groups by making it difficult to identify who will genuinely help to further their interests. We aim to rectify this absence by answering the following question: what is an ally? On the view that we develop, allyship is a regrettably hierarchical relationship that holds between a privileged individual and an oppressed group, and is formed through a series of actions taken by the privileged individual in a bid to contribute towards bringing that hierarchy to an end.
AB - For all the recent talk of people failing or succeeding as allies to oppressed groups, a well worked out philosophical theory of what it is for someone to be an ally is conspicuously absent. This makes it difficult to evaluate the claims of people failing or succeeding as allies, and consequently diminishes the concept’s usefulness to disadvantaged groups by making it difficult to identify who will genuinely help to further their interests. We aim to rectify this absence by answering the following question: what is an ally? On the view that we develop, allyship is a regrettably hierarchical relationship that holds between a privileged individual and an oppressed group, and is formed through a series of actions taken by the privileged individual in a bid to contribute towards bringing that hierarchy to an end.
KW - Ally
KW - Allyship
KW - Social justice
KW - Social and political philosophy
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U2 - 10.1080/13698230.2024.2309050
DO - 10.1080/13698230.2024.2309050
M3 - Article
SN - 1369-8230
JO - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy
JF - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy
ER -