themselves as Africans. W.E.B. du Bois, an African American and a Marxist, was sure that modern racism and the subjugation of black people was a direct result of capitalist labour relations, the quest for markets and raw materials and opportunities for
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Tal Correm
a violence manifested in the daily behaviour of the colonizer towards the colonized: apartheid in South Africa, forced labour in Angola, racism in Algeria. Contempt, a politics of hate, these are the manifestations of a very concrete and very painful
Report from the Region
The “Anti-Gender” Wave Contested: Gender Studies, Civil Society, and the State in Eastern Europe and Beyond*
kindergarten children), similarly aggressive anti-immigration discourse or anti-Muslim racism in particular and aggressive responses to other feminist discourses and policies, on the other. Fourth, as this dual “argument” unfolds we witness, in parallel, the
Federica Stagni and Daryl Glaser
inequality, racism, and conflict is attributable to ‘neoliberalism’. Neoliberalism appears in this collection not as a regime of passive state withdrawal from the market but as an active agent of globalisation and ‘financialisation’. The term is made to
Becoming Communist
Ideals, Dreams, and Nightmares
Rochelle Goldberg Ruthchild
early days, through attempts to perfect the behavior of those at the Lenin School and purge them of racism, classism, and sexism, to the lived experience in Spain during the civil war, to the general fight against fascism during World War II, to the
Public Health in Eastern Europe
Visible Modernization and Elusive Gender Transformation
Evguenia Davidova
; eating habits and alcoholism; specific illnesses that afflicted the rural population (pellagra); and racial degeneration. It was the latter that coalesced anxieties of depopulation with nationalism, racism, and anti-Semitism. Within this amalgam
Book Reviews
On 20th Century Revolutionary Socialism, from Poland to Peru and beyond
Jean-Numa Ducange, Camila Vergara, Talat Ahmed, and Christian Høgsbjerg
’ manner in 1978, with respect to fighting racism, ‘the principles by which we live’ were that ‘the black working class will be in charge, and that the black struggle has an independence, validity, and vitality of its own’ (30). With those principles to
Imagining Utopia in an Unfree World
Rick Turner on Morality, Inequality and Existentialism
Mary Ryan
responsible for their environment and thus for their decisions. Under apartheid, the capitalist human model is perpetuated; it endorses ideological racism and fosters competitive attitudes towards people’s relations with one another. In line with Turner
Children Born of War
A European Research Network Exploring the Life Histories of a Hidden Population
Kimberley Anderson and Sophie Roupetz
exposed to discrimination and racism. Approximately half of the sample thus perceives itself as being rather passively extradited, whereas one-fifth describes more active strategies. First results indicate that the extent of narratives featuring “belonging
Selin Çağatay, Olesya Khromeychuk, Stanimir Panayotov, Zlatina Bogdanova, Margarita Karamihova, and Angelina Vacheva
project about the impacts of racism among young Australians from various backgrounds—Australian-born, migrants, refugees, and indigenous Australians. Mansouri, Lobo, and Letrache draw on in-depth interviews with Muslim community leaders in Paris and