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Part 1
1.      Introduction
2.      Marx, slave trade, race, racism, class
3.      Haiti, US Civil War, Civil Rights/68
4.      DuBois, Williams, Heideman
a.      Civil War-Marx
b.      Dubois the “Black general strike”
c.      Slavery and Capitalism
d.      Class struggle and the Colorline
5.      Robinson, Black Radical Tradition, racial capitalism
a.      Black Marxism
b.      Black Radical Tradition
  CLR James
  cite
c.      Racial capitalism
6.      Barbara Jean Fields, Post, Abolition
a.      Fields
b.      Post
c.      Kaba-Gilmore-Abolition
Part 2
1.      BLM-George Floyd Uprising
2.      Global race regimes
a.      USA abolition/immigration
b.      Europe
c.      Mexico
d.      Brazil
3.      Challenges/Debates on the left
a.      Revolutionary left
        i.    Abolition
        ii.    Racism
b.      Social democracy
        i.    Class reductionism
          ii.    Abolition?
c.      Police violence/BLM
d.      IPCC report/imperialism
4.      Towards the abolition of the real
a.      From here to there
b.      Praxis
c.      Conclusion
Ingrid Saraiva: It’s time to Blacken the socialist left in Brazil and internationally [https://nobordersnews.org/2020/07/26/ingrid-saraiva-its-time-to-blacken-the-socialist-left-in-brazil-and-internationally]
Ingrid Saraiva: It’s time to Blacken the socialist left in Brazil and internationally [https://nobordersnews.org/2020/07/26/ingrid-saraiva-its-time-to-blacken-the-socialist-left-in-brazil-and-internationally]



Revision as of 11:39, 18 August 2021

Part 1

1. Introduction


2. Marx, slave trade, race, racism, class


3. Haiti, US Civil War, Civil Rights/68


4. DuBois, Williams, Heideman

a. Civil War-Marx

b. Dubois the “Black general strike”

c. Slavery and Capitalism

d. Class struggle and the Colorline


5. Robinson, Black Radical Tradition, racial capitalism

a. Black Marxism

b. Black Radical Tradition

  CLR James
  cite

c. Racial capitalism


6. Barbara Jean Fields, Post, Abolition

a. Fields

b. Post

c. Kaba-Gilmore-Abolition


Part 2

1. BLM-George Floyd Uprising


2. Global race regimes

a. USA abolition/immigration

b. Europe

c. Mexico

d. Brazil

3. Challenges/Debates on the left

a. Revolutionary left

        i.     Abolition
        ii.     Racism

b. Social democracy

        i.     Class reductionism
         ii.     Abolition?

c. Police violence/BLM

d. IPCC report/imperialism


4. Towards the abolition of the real

a. From here to there

b. Praxis

c. Conclusion


Ingrid Saraiva: It’s time to Blacken the socialist left in Brazil and internationally [1]

Charlie Post: Beyond “Racial Capitalism”. Toward a Unified Theory of Capitalism and Racial Oppression.

Betsy Esch and David Roediger: Nonracialism Through Race (and Class)

FI: Stop inhumane policies against migrants! [2]