Nikhil Pal Singh

@nikhil_palsingh

Professor of History. Director, NYU Prison Education Program. Fellow ,

New York
Vrijeme pridruživanja: listopad 2011.

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  1. Odgovor korisnicima

    Plus you have this; 1000 times better than anything in Hamilton:

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    And for the last of this thread, , one of the most cogent and important contemporary exponents:

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    Jack O'Dell, recently passed was the person I knew best who exemplified the historical arc + radical politics of post-WWII black freedom struggle. His critical reflections on Jesse Jackson/Rainbow Coalition just as the DLC took charge are words to live by:

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    One of my favorite Frederick Douglass quotes, which could have easily been written by his contemporary, Karl Marx.

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    Interesting. Lind participates what is now habitual over-correction, ascribing "woke" to neoliberalism/class hierarchy. But if wokeness is akin to the social gospel of the first Gilded Age, it has a similar range of disparate tendencies, some with more potential than others.

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    Would be hard to find a more devastating read on conservative elites:

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    In one sense, this essay simply implodes the entire 'pmc' debate on the erstwhile left; a consequent weakness, however, is its lack of interest in, or thought about mass politics, because he thinks it is essentially foreclosed.

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    Odgovor korisnicima i sljedećem broju korisnika:

    This additionally (specially) chilling aspect of Schmitt’s work gets inadequate attention within its overall configuration. From Land and Sea (1942) (which I just happened to be reading):

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    The excellent Eric Levitz with the progressive's case for Joe Rogan.

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    The famous gold-standard of the NYTimes "fact-check."

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  14. 27. sij

    Contrarianism at the FT: left on economics right on culture, turns out to be the old cold war liberal-nationalist synthesis, with the old Jim Crow and largest internal migration in US history that broke the effort to "fill-out the welfare-state," elided.

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    John Judis with one of the better versions of this argument that can be made. Much to quibble with in his account of "why," but point below is important.

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    Tentative syllabus for graduate seminar entitled an american studies of accumulation and dispossession. Suggestions welcome (though it is already too much).

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    I suppose on these grounds, many contemporary liberals would say, "King did not understand racism."

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    Essay by and Adaner Usmani in Catalyst on the economic origins of mass incarceration. An important essay revising some basic assumptions that I hope will be widely engaged.

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    Leo Panitch is a smart dude. This exchange is great -- the beginning of what should be a serious conversation about what it means to "remake class politics" in the USA, one that sets aside many false, misleading debates premised on the idea of a "preexisting, ready made class."

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