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“Ignorance/hateracist ideas→discrimination” should be “Ignorance/hate→racist ideas→discrimination”
The ORCID ID#s for two authors were not included. They are Alex Madva, ORCID ID# 0000-0002-8222-5937, and Michael Brownstein, ORCID ID# 0000-0003-0311-9536
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Madva, A., Kelly, D. & Brownstein, M. Correction to: Change the People or Change the Policy? On the Moral Education of Antiracists. Ethic Theory Moral Prac 26, 333–336 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10677-023-10371-7
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