Anti-Racism as Communism
Abstract
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? In this open access book 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. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com
Keywords
Europe; Slavery; Colonialism; Colony; North America; USA; Invasion; Virginia; Race; American; Revolution; 1776; Civil War; Reconstruction; The South; Jim Crow; Plantation; Agriculture; Cotton; Resistance; Freedom; Alabama; Coal; Capitalism; The New Deal; Black Lives Matter; Movement; PoliceISBN
9781350257986Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)Publication date and place
London, 2024Imprint
Bloomsbury AcademicClassification
Social and political philosophy
Far-left political ideologies and movements
Social discrimination and social justice
Political science and theory
