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9780932323224

Revolutionary Integration : A Marxist Analysis of African American Liberation

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  • ISBN13:

    9780932323224

  • ISBN10:

    0932323227

  • Edition: Revised
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2003-10-01
  • Publisher: Small Pr Distribution
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Summary

Cultural Writing. African American Studies. In this radical new work, the struggle for African American liberation is analyzed using the Marxist dialectic as a way of understanding both the forces inside the civil rights movement and its revolutionary implications for the capitalist system against which it fought. REVOLUTIONARY INTEGRATION functions both as a survey and analysis of not only the battle for African American liberation, but also the on-going interracial struggle against capitalist oppression in all of its forms. "A wealth of information about the perilous and often horrific circumstances of African Americans as they/we struggle to gain the most basic of human rights...connects the disenfranchisement of Blacks in America and the rabid, rampant Capitalism which characterizes our every experience"--Laura Love.

Table of Contents

Introduction to the 2004 Edition 9(6)
Guerry Hoddersen
Dialectics of Black Liberation
Preface
15(5)
The Coming Southern Revolution
20(10)
The southern police state
20(2)
The role of the government in the South
22(1)
Federal troops to the South
23(3)
The southern labor party
26(1)
The strategic power of northern labor
27(3)
The North: Prolonged Crisis of Leadership and Quest for a Program
30(26)
The reformist leadership
30(3)
The nationalist alternative to reformism
33(4)
Racial segregation: A unique oppression
37(1)
The race question and the National Question
38(3)
Black separatism
41(8)
The Black nationalism of white radicals
49(6)
Separatism and the freedom struggle
55(1)
The Black Movement
56(12)
The impact of Black culture on American society
57(4)
A vanguard of the class struggle
61(3)
Blacks and independent politics
64(4)
The Revolutionary Marxist Party in the Black Struggle
68(23)
The record
68(10)
The source
78(5)
The future
83(8)
Revolutionary Integration: Yesterday and Today
Overview
91(4)
Premises
92(1)
The present conjuncture
93(2)
The Comintern Addresses the Black Question
95(6)
A special question
97(1)
The Second Congress, 1920
98(2)
The Fourth Congress, 1922
100(1)
Lenin on the National/Colonial Question
101(3)
Stalin's Black Belt Dictum
104(3)
Debate in the Fourth International
107(16)
The Trotsky-Swabeck discussion, 1933
108(3)
The Trotsky-Johnson discussion, 1939
111(1)
The 1939 resolution
112(3)
SWP campaigns for equality
115(6)
The 1948 resolution
121(2)
Emergence of the Revolutionary Integration Position
123(10)
1957: A blessing on Rev. King
127(1)
Showdown at the 1963 convention
128(2)
SWP: The aftermath
130(3)
Revolutionary Integration in the Turbulent 1960s
133(23)
The Black reformists
134(2)
The Black radicals
136(11)
Impact of Blacks on labor
147(8)
Twilight
155(1)
The 1970s: Cultural Nationalism and Black Macho
156(5)
Rebirth and Retreat of Black Feminism
161(11)
The isolation of Black feminists
162(3)
Socialist feminism
165(1)
Black lesbians and gay men
166(5)
The road ahead
171(1)
The 1980s: The Black Movement in the Reagan Era
172(23)
Misery and terror for the Black community
172(1)
The Black struggle and the Left
173(18)
Striking a blow for global freedom
191(2)
Black revolt and Permanent Revolution
193(2)
What Must Be Done
195(6)
Our general course
196(1)
Emphasize the leadership role of Black women and Black lesbians and gays
197(2)
United front and multi-issue work
199(1)
Organize for a labor party
199(1)
Slogans for the struggle
200(1)
Afterword
201(2)
Notes 203(12)
Index 215

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