From Class to Race: Essays in White Marxism and Black RadicalismIn From Class to Race, Charles Mills maps the theoretical route that brought him to the innovative conceptual framework outlined in his academic bestseller The Racial Contract (1997). Mills argues for a new critical theory that develops the insights of the black radical political tradition. While challenging conventional interpretations of key Marxist concepts and claims, the author contends that Marxism has been 'white' insofar as it has failed to recognize the centrality of race and white supremacy to the making of the modern world. By appealing to both mainstream liberal values and the structuralism traditionally associated with the left, Mills asserts that critical race theory can radicalize the mainstream Enlightenment and develop a new kind of contractarianism that deals frontally with race and other forms of social oppression rather than evading them. |
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... concept with a generic ideational ref- erence . The fact that he was hostile both to idealistic and fetishistic bourgeois thought doesn't prove that he had a unitary term subsuming both of them , any more than the fact that his own concept ...
... concept with a generic ideational ref- erence . The fact that he was hostile both to idealistic and fetishistic bourgeois thought doesn't prove that he had a unitary term subsuming both of them , any more than the fact that his own concept ...
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... concept , and some explanation is needed as to why being ide- ological is not in this case a handicap ( that explanation , however , is not forthcoming from either of these two authors ) . Lukes gives no answer at all to this question ...
... concept , and some explanation is needed as to why being ide- ological is not in this case a handicap ( that explanation , however , is not forthcoming from either of these two authors ) . Lukes gives no answer at all to this question ...
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... concept of ideology , suggesting that within Marx's own usage there is no one concept . His own aim , then , is to explicate " a tolerably Marxist conception of ideology , " but he will " not be concerned with the history of this ' concept ...
... concept of ideology , suggesting that within Marx's own usage there is no one concept . His own aim , then , is to explicate " a tolerably Marxist conception of ideology , " but he will " not be concerned with the history of this ' concept ...
Contents
Marxism in Theory and Practice | 1 |
Is It Immaterial That Theres a Material | 37 |
Marxism Ideology and Moral Objectivism | 59 |
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