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TBF

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Tue Nov 25, 2014, 08:59 AM Nov 2014

Race, Class and Marxism [View all]

(Note: an older article which takes on the subject of whether Marx himself ignored race and only focused on class - long and interesting)

Race, class and Marxism
January 4, 2011

FOR REVOLUTIONARY Marxists, there is an inextricable link between racism and capitalism. Capitalism is dependant on racism as both a source of profiteering, but more importantly as a means to divide and rule. Racism is necessary to drive a wedge between workers who otherwise have everything in common and every reason to ally and organize together, but who are perpetually driven apart to the benefit of the ruling class.

Thus, any serious discussion about Black liberation has to take up not only a critique of capitalism, but also a credible strategy for ending it. For Marxists, that strategy hinges on the revolutionary potential of a unified, multiracial and multi-ethnic working-class upheaval against capitalism.

Marxists believe that the potential for that kind of unity is dependant on battles and struggles against racism today. Without a commitment by revolutionary organizations in the here and now to the fight against racism, working-class unity will never be achieved and the revolutionary potential of the working class will never be realized.

Yet despite all the evidence of this commitment to fighting racism over many decades, Marxism has been maligned as, at best, "blind" to combating racism and, at worst, "incapable" of it. For example, in an article published last summer, popular commentator and self-described "anti-racist" Tim Wise summarized the critique of "left activists" that he later defines as Marxists ...

Much more here: http://socialistworker.org/2011/01/04/race-class-and-marxism

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Race, Class and Marxism [View all] TBF Nov 2014 OP
Capitalists are chervilant Nov 2014 #1
On the page: yallerdawg Nov 2014 #2
"this is a worker" TBF Nov 2014 #3
Thank you, TBF! yallerdawg Nov 2014 #4
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