Today's Struggles, Tomorrow's Revolution: Afro-Caribbean Liberatory Thought

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (2022)
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Abstract

Influential political theorist Drucilla Cornell challenges readers to rethink the class struggle and the battle against racialized capitalism, and to reconceptualize the ideas of revolution, liberation and rebellion themselves, by focusing on the great revolutionary theorist CLR James.

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