The firstfruits of assimilation and "integration" have been so lackluster and disappointing, but they have built power...
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In ways that can be harnessed to the good work of liberation... but only if the assimilated "stay woke."
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I need to read Radio Golf again. Perhaps it is short on a socialist analysis, but the "lawyer problem" remains critical to black liberation.
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or in other words, "what do we do with the black petty-bourgeoisie?" and "does that class have any revolutionary potential?"
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Honestly I would LOVE to read an analysis of the current black American petite-bourgeoisie in comparison to comparable colonial classes.
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I suspect what we're fighting for is not so different from an internal self-determination. But can it be turned to revolutionary ends?
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Ultimately what we want is threading a needle, is a miracle. But miracles have happened before, and even in America.
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but then, it's not even about revolutionary nothing, it's about the immediate material needs of poor people and how do we help or hurt them?
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Honestly Radio Golf is still more or less my vision of Obama's presidency, though I suspect that is counter to the evidence.
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