Black Marxism, Revised and Updated Third Edition : The Making of the Black Radical Tradition
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Chapel Hill :
University of North Carolina Press,
2021.
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Edición: | 3rd ed. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword: Why Black Marxism? Why Now?
- Preface: Unhushable Wit: Pedagogy, Laughter, and Joy in the Classrooms of Cedric J. Robinson
- Preface to the 2000 Edition
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part 1. The Emergence and Limitations of European Radicalism
- 1. Racial Capitalism: The Nonobjective Character of Capitalist Development
- Europe's Formation
- The First Bourgeoisie
- The Modern World Bourgeoisie
- The Lower Orders
- The Effects of Western Civilization on Capitalism
- 2. The English Working Class as the Mirror of Production
- Poverty and Industrial Capitalism
- The Reaction of English Labor
- The Colonization of Ireland
- English Working-Class Consciousness and the Irish Worker
- The Proletariat and the English Working Class
- 3. Socialist Theory and Nationalism
- Socialist Thought: Negation of Feudalism or Capitalism?
- From Babeuf to Marx: A Curious Historiography
- Marx, Engels, and Nationalism
- Marxism and Nationalism
- Conclusion
- Part 2. The Roots of Black Radicalism
- 4. The Process and Consequences of Africa's Transmutation
- The Diminution of the Diaspora
- The Primary Colors of American Historical Thought
- The Destruction of the African Past
- Premodern Relations between Africa and Europe
- The Mediterranean: Egypt, Greece, and Rome
- The Dark Ages: Europe and Africa
- Islam, Africa, and Europe
- Europe and the Eastern Trade
- Islam and the Making of Portugal
- Islam and Eurocentrism
- 5. The Atlantic Slave Trade and African Labor
- The Genoese Bourgeoisie and the Age of Discovery
- Genoese Capital, the Atlantic, and a Legend
- African Labor as Capital
- The Ledgers of a World System
- The Column Marked "British Capitalism"
- 6. The Historical Archaeology of the Black Radical Tradition
- History and the Mere Slave
- Reds, Whites, and Blacks
- Black for Red
- Black Resistance: The Sixteenth Century
- Palmares and Seventeenth-Century Marronage
- Black Resistance in North America
- The Haitian Revolution
- Black Brazil and Resistance
- Resistance in the British West Indies
- Africa: Revolt at the Source
- 7. The Nature of the Black Radical Tradition
- Part 3. Black Radicalism and Marxist Theory
- 8. The Formation of an Intelligentsia
- Capitalism, Imperialism, and the Black Middle Classes
- Western Civilization and the Renegade Black Intelligentsia
- 9. Historiography and the Black Radical Tradition
- Du Bois and the Myths of National History
- Du Bois and the Reconstruction of History and American Political Thought
- Slavery and Capitalism
- Labor, Capitalism, and Slavery
- Slavery and Democracy
- Reconstruction and the Black Elite
- Du Bois, Marx, and Marxism
- Bolshevism and American Communism
- Black Nationalism
- Blacks and Communism
- Du Bois and Radical Theory