Black radical tradition
Philosophical and political ideology
The Black radical tradition [ 1] is a philosophical tradition and political ideology with roots in 20th century North America . It is a "collection of cultural, intellectual, action-oriented labor aimed at disrupting social, political, economic, and cultural norms originating in anti-colonial and antislavery efforts."[ 2] It was first popularised by Cedric Robinson 's book Black Marxism .[ 3]
Influential concepts from the Black radical tradition include abolition , racial capitalism , and intersectionality .[ 4] The Black radical tradition is closely related to anti-colonial , decolonial thought and Marxist third worldism .[ 5] [ 6]
Prominent figures and movements associated with the Black radical tradition include W. E. B. Du Bois , Malcolm X , the Black Panther Party , Angela Davis , the civil rights movement , Black feminism , Négritude , Afrocentrism , Black liberation theology , the Black Consciousness and Black Power movements; contemporary movements like Black Lives Matter have also been included in the tradition. A prominent Black Radical journal is Race & Class .[ 7]
Thinkers
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References
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^ " "The Black Radical Tradition of Resistance" | U-M LSA National Center for Institutional Diversity" . lsa.umich.edu . Retrieved 2023-04-16 .
^ Winterhalter, Elizabeth (2021-11-11). "Cedric Robinson and the Black Radical Tradition" . JSTOR Daily . Retrieved 2023-04-16 .
^ Edwards, Zophia (2020-01-01), Eidlin, Barry; A. McCarthy, Michael (eds.), "Applying the Black Radical Tradition: Class, Race, and a New Foundation for Studies of Development" , Rethinking Class and Social Difference , Political Power and Social Theory, vol. 37, Emerald Publishing Limited, pp. 155–183, doi :10.1108/s0198-871920200000037008 , ISBN 978-1-83982-020-5 , S2CID 224890460 , retrieved 2023-04-19
^ Pulido, Laura; De Lara, Juan (March 2018). "Reimagining 'justice' in environmental justice: Radical ecologies, decolonial thought, and the Black Radical Tradition" . Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space . 1 (1–2): 76–98. doi :10.1177/2514848618770363 . ISSN 2514-8486 .
^ Knox, Robert; Kumar, Ashok (2023-08-03). "Reexamining Race and Capitalism in the Marxist Tradition – Editorial Introduction" . Historical Materialism . 31 (2): 25–48. doi :10.1163/1569206x-bja10012 . ISSN 1465-4466 .
^ "Race & Class" . Institute of Race Relations . Retrieved 2023-05-24 .
^ "Rethinking Racial Capitalism" . blackwells.co.uk . Retrieved 2023-04-19 .
^ Resistance and Decolonization .
^ "Angela Davis: An Interview on the Futures of Black Radicalism" . Verso . Retrieved 2023-04-19 .
^ "Notes on Blacceleration - Journal #87" . www.e-flux.com . Retrieved 2023-05-18 .
^ Burden-Stelly, Charisse (2018-09-02). "W.E.B. Du Bois in the Tradition of Radical Blackness: Radicalism, Repression, and Mutual Comradeship, 1930–1960" . Socialism and Democracy . 32 (3): 181–206. doi :10.1080/08854300.2018.1575070 . ISSN 0885-4300 . S2CID 150870410 .
^ Africana Critical Theory: Reconstructing The Black Radical Tradition, From W. E. B. Du Bois and C. L. R. James to Frantz Fanon and Amilcar Cabral .
^ "Oct. 8: Ruth Wilson Gilmore to speak" . UDaily . Retrieved 2023-04-19 .
^ " "The People Who Keep on Going": A Futures of Black Radicalism Listenin" . Verso . Retrieved 2023-04-19 .
^ "Fear of Black Consciousness: Lewis Gordon Interview | Philosophy Break" . philosophybreak.com . Retrieved 2023-05-18 .
^ "230312 Exploring the Black Radical Tradition" . Bishopsgate Institute . 12 March 2023. Retrieved 2023-04-19 .
^ Sinitiere, Phillip Luke (2022). "Comrades in the Struggle for Black Freedom" . Phylon . 59 (1): 107–127. JSTOR 27150917 .
^ Berger, Dan. " 'From Dachau with Love': George Jackson, Black Radical Memory, and the Transnational Political Vision of Prison Abolition". In Chase, Robert T. (ed.). Caging Borders and Carceral States: Incarcerations, Immigration Detentions, and Resistance . pp. 355–384. Retrieved 2023-04-19 – via academic.oup.com.
^ Robinson, Cedric J. (1983). "C. L. R. James and the Black Radical Tradition" . Review (Fernand Braudel Center) . 6 (3): 321–391. ISSN 0147-9032 . JSTOR 40240940 .
^ Kelley, Robin (2021). "Why Black Marxism, Why Now?" . Boston Review .
^ Richards, Sandra; Lemelle, Sidney J. (2005). "Chapter One: Pedagogy, Politics, and Power: ANTINOMIES of the BLACK RADICAL TRADITION" . Counterpoints . 237 : 5–31. JSTOR 42978673 .
^ "Black Radical Tradition Group" . 3 October 2021.
^ Mbembe, Achille. Critique of Black Reason .
^ Kelley, Robin D.G.; Esch, Betsy (September 1999). "Black like Mao: Red China and black revolution" . Souls . 1 (4): 6–41. doi :10.1080/10999949909362183 . ISSN 1099-9949 . S2CID 143732016 .
^ Narayan, John (2019). "British Black Power: The anti-imperialism of political blackness and the problem of nativist socialism" . The Sociological Review . 67 (5): 945–967. doi :10.1177/0038026119845550 . S2CID 150411821 .
^ "Black Radical Tradition" . Aaron Benanav . Retrieved 2023-04-19 .
^ "Empire's Endgame" . Pluto Press . Retrieved 2023-04-19 .
^ Robinson, Cedric J.; Sojoyner, Damien; Willoughby-Herard, Tiffany (1983). Black Marxism, Revised and Updated Third Edition: The Making of the Black Radical Tradition (3 ed.). University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 978-1-4696-6372-2 . JSTOR 10.5149/9781469663746_robinson .
^ "Decolonial Marxism" . Verso . Retrieved 2023-04-19 .
^ Virdee, Satnam (2000). "A Marxist Critique of Black Radical Theories of Trade-union Racism" . Sociology . 34 (3): 545–565. doi :10.1177/S003803850000033X . ISSN 0038-0385 . JSTOR 42856201 . S2CID 146747065 .
^ Taylor, Keeanga-Yamahtta (20 July 2020). "Until Black Women Are Free, None of Us Will be Free" . The New Yorker .
^ Hirsch, Afua (2018-08-14). "Back to Black: Retelling Black Radicalism for the 21st Century by Kehinde Andrews – review" . The Observer . ISSN 0029-7712 . Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ West, Cornel (1988). "Black Radicalism and the Marxist Tradition" . Monthly Review . 40 (4): 51. doi :10.14452/MR-040-04-1988-08_5 .
^ "SO4C2 Racial Capitalism" .
^ Thomas, Greg (2001). "Sex/Sexuality & Sylvia Wynter's "Beyond...": Anti-Colonial Ideas in "Black Radical Tradition" " . Journal of West Indian Literature . 10 (1/2): 92–118. JSTOR 23019781 .
^ Rabaka, Reiland (November 2002). "Malcolm X and/as Critical Theory: Philosophy, Radical Politics, and the African American Search for Social Justice" . Journal of Black Studies . 33 (2): 145–165. doi :10.1177/002193402237222 . ISSN 0021-9347 . S2CID 145478798 .