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Prophet of Discontent // Martin Luther King Jr. and the Critique of Racial Capitalism (The Morehouse College King Collection Civil and Human Rights) cover

Prophet of Discontent // Martin Luther King Jr. and the Critique of Racial Capitalism (The Morehouse College King Collection Civil and Human Rights)

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Many of today’s insurgent Black movements call for an end to racial capitalism. They take aim at policing and mass incarceration, the racial partitioning of workplaces and residential communities, and the expropriation and underdevelopment of Black populations at home and abroad. Scholars and activists increasingly regard these practices as essential technologies of capital accumulation, evidence that capitalist societies past and present enshrine racial inequality as a matter of course. In Prophet of Discontent , Andrew J. Douglas and Jared A. Loggins invoke contemporary discourse on racial capitalism in a powerful reassessment of Martin Luther King Jr.’s thinking and legacy. Like today’s organizers, King was more than a dreamer. He knew that his call for a “radical revolution of values” was complicated by the production and circulation of value under capitalism. He knew that the movement to build the beloved community required sophisticated analyses of capitalist imperialism, state violence, and racial formations, as well as unflinching solidarity with the struggles of the Black working class. Shining new light on King’s largely implicit economic and political theories, and expanding appreciation of the Black radical tradition to which he belonged, Douglas and Loggins reconstruct, develop, and carry forward King’s strikingly prescient critique of capitalist society. JARED A. LOGGINS is a visiting assistant professor of Black studies and political science at Amherst College. ANDREW J. DOUGLAS is a professor of political science and a faculty affiliate in Africana studies and international comparative labor studies at Morehouse College. He is the author of In the Spirit of Critique: Thinking Politically in the Dialectical Tradition and W. E. B. Du Bois and the Critique of the Competitive Society (Georgia). He lives in Atlanta, Georgia. Publisher: University of Georgia Press (September 15, 2021) Language: English Paperback: 150 pages ISBN-10: 082036018X ISBN-13: 9780820360188 Item Weight: 8 ounces Dimensions: 6 x 0.35 x 9 inches
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Jared A. Loggins, Andrew J. Douglas
ISBN-13
9780820360188
ISBN-10
082036018X
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Book(University of Georgia Press)capitalismnon-fictionpolitical sciencesocial science

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