Examining the vicissitudes of contemporary antiracism and its problematic contributions to recent progressive politics, The Decline of Antiracism and the Future of Progressive Politics argues that contemporary antiracism has ignored the role of class and reduced social justice to a matter of symbolism and right-thinking.
Examining the vicissitudes of contemporary antiracism and its problematic contributions to recent progressive politics, The Decline of Antiracism and the Future of Progressive Politics argues that contemporary antiracism has ignored the role of class and reduced social justice to a matter of symbolism and right-thinking.
John Torpey is Presidential Professor of Sociology and History and Director of the Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He is the author or editor of a number of books, including Intellectuals, Socialism, and Dissent (1995), Old Europe, New Europe, Core Europe (2005), and The Three Axial Ages (2017). He is on the editorial board of Theory and Social Inquiry and edits a series for Temple University Press titled "Politics, History, and Social Change." In 2016-2017, he was the president of the Eastern Sociological Society.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The Shifting Ground: From the Civil Rights Movement to Contemporary Antiracism 2. In the Workplace: Contemporary Antiracism and the Excesses of the Diversity Industry 3. The Past That's Not Even Past: Controversies Over The 1619 Project and Critical Race Theory 4. Antiracism and High Schools 5. Reproducing Inequality: Princeton University and Queens College Compared 6. The Wrong Conclusion: How Coverage of the Atlanta Spa Shootings Went Off the Rails 7. Beyond the Antiracism Movement 8. Backlash
1. The Shifting Ground: From the Civil Rights Movement to Contemporary Antiracism 2. In the Workplace: Contemporary Antiracism and the Excesses of the Diversity Industry 3. The Past That's Not Even Past: Controversies Over The 1619 Project and Critical Race Theory 4. Antiracism and High Schools 5. Reproducing Inequality: Princeton University and Queens College Compared 6. The Wrong Conclusion: How Coverage of the Atlanta Spa Shootings Went Off the Rails 7. Beyond the Antiracism Movement 8. Backlash
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