Race and the racialized state: A Du Boisian interrogation
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Understanding the modern racialized capitalist is very important in order to virtually comprehend, modern capitalism, bourgeois democracy, globalization, and other contemporary phenomena of the economy and culture. Du Boisian is both theoretically elegant and highly predictive, and it breaks out of the reductionist strategies of class essentialism and methodological individualism.
Publication Name: Socialism and Democracy
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0885-4300
Year: 2003
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Black radical theory and practice: gender, race and caste
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Analysis of Black feminist interventions into the Black radicalisms of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, is done, which is described in detail. The main idea is, to utilize a gender critique and break open the race and class dialectic, which is found in traditional Black radical theory and practice.
Publication Name: Socialism and Democracy
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0885-4300
Year: 2003
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Regional equity as a civil rights issue
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To make all portions of a region viable and sustainable, racial and class equity are very important. Racial equity must become the basis for the sustainability of regions.
Publication Name: Socialism and Democracy
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0885-4300
Year: 2003
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