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Cedric J. Robinson

    Cedric Robinson war ein bedeutender Gelehrter, dessen Werk die Schnittstellen von politischer Philosophie, radikaler Sozialtheorie und der afrikanischen Diaspora erforschte. Seine aufschlussreichen Analysen befassten sich mit den komplexen Beziehungen zwischen Medien und Politik und boten eine einzigartige Perspektive auf aktuelle soziale Fragen. Robinsons intellektuelle Beiträge prägten maßgeblich die Diskussionen innerhalb der Black Studies und der Politikwissenschaft.

    Black Marxism, Revised and Updated Third Edition
    An Anthropology of Marxism
    Black Marxism
    • The book explores the intersection of race and capitalism, examining the emergence and limitations of European radicalism. It begins with an analysis of racial capitalism, highlighting the nonobjective nature of capitalist development and its effects on society. The narrative delves into the English working class, discussing the impact of poverty and industrial capitalism, and the relationship between English labor and Irish workers. It questions the role of socialist theory in relation to nationalism, tracing the evolution of socialist thought from Babeuf to Marx and its implications for understanding class struggles. The second part focuses on the roots of Black radicalism, detailing the transmutation of Africa and the consequences of the African diaspora. It critiques American historical narratives that obscure the African past and examines the historical relations between Africa and Europe, including the influences of Islam. The discussion extends to the Atlantic slave trade, emphasizing the role of African labor within the context of global capitalism and the economic systems that emerged from it. The work culminates in a historical archaeology of the Black radical tradition, offering insights into the enduring legacy of these struggles in the face of systemic oppression.

      Black Marxism
    • Black Marxism, Revised and Updated Third Edition

      The Making of the Black Radical Tradition

      • 498 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden

      The book critiques the limitations of Marxist theory in understanding Black resistance, arguing that it often overlooks the agency of Black individuals and communities. Cedric Robinson emphasizes the importance of connecting Black radicalism to African traditions and the distinct experiences of Black people in the West. He advocates for a more nuanced analysis of African American history that recognizes these influences, challenging conventional historical narratives that prioritize European perspectives.

      Black Marxism, Revised and Updated Third Edition