Reparations Slavery and the Tyranny of Imaginary Guilt

Reparations

Reparations Slavery and the Tyranny of Imaginary Guilt

Reparations is the sequel to Nigel Biggar’s bestselling and widely acclaimed Colonialism. It is a book of significant importance – not least as a study of the psychology of guilt.

Many now claim that Western countries should pay reparations to former colonies for the lasting damage they caused, especially through slavery. To what extent is the argument about damage correct in the first place? And, if it is correct, what should we now do about it?

Reparations removes the sloganeering from a newly-fashionable cause, sets the issue in its proper historical context, and mounts an ethical counter-argument. The natural sequel to Nigel Biggar’s bestselling and widely acclaimed Colonialism: A Moral Reckoning, it makes a powerful contribution to an increasingly prominent public debate.

Publisher Allen & Unwin
Author Nigel Biggar
Country United Kingdom
Publication Date 06/01/2026
Pages 226
Edition First edition
About the Author Nigel Beggar is Emeritus Regius Professor in the University of Oxford and Fellow of Christ Church. He founded Oxford the MacDonald Institute for the study of Ethics and Empire. He is now a Fellow of the St Cross College Oxford - author, lecturer and broadcaster throughout the English speaking world. After many acclaimed academic books, he wrote and published the bestselling Colonialism.
Publisher Address info@allenandunwin.com
ISBN 9781800755598