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Anti-Racism as Communism

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In the United States there have been brilliant examples of anti-racist struggle-black soldiers in the Civil War, coal miners of Alabama, and especially the anti-racist working-class struggles led by the Communist Party.

Yet racism persists: Jim Crow replaced racial slavery, and mass incarceration has replaced Jim Crow.

Why? Paul Gomberg argues that racism is functional for capitalism, supplying low-wage, vulnerable labor and driving down conditions for all workers.

How can anti-racists put an end to racist society? Gomberg argues for race-centered Marxism: anti-racism must lead working-class struggle, but racism will end only in a communist society that creates opportunity for all.

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Bloomsbury
1350257990 / 9781350257993
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
11/01/2024
United Kingdom
272 pages
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