Black Anarchism and the Black Radical Tradition Moving Beyond Racial Capitalism

Atticus Bagby-Williams (Author); Nsambu Za Suekama (Author); Shannon Fauwkes (Editor); Howard Waitzkin (Editor)

$18.00

Publisher: Daraja Press
Format: Book
Binding: pb
Pages: 64
Released: February 15, 2022
ISBN-13: 9781990263323

This work is an important achievement in clarifying the history and current importance of Black anarchism. The information that the book presents will be new to many readers. For instance, one important component involves the explanations of how hierarchical principles within the Black Panther Party and Black Liberation Army helped generate the emergence of Black anarchism among key party members who later developed their ideas and strategies while in prison. Likewise, the book breaks new ground in demonstrating that Black anarchism has emerged not from the European/ North American anarchist traditions but rather from roots in Pan-Africanism, the Black radical tradition focusing on racial capitalism and the work of Cedric Robinson, and grassroots struggles partly in the U.S. South. An in-depth analysis of the somewhat different but complementary focuses within the two generations of Black anarchism follows. Finally, the book highlights concrete, contemporary implications for revolutionary strategy, including a perceptive analysis of the compatibilities between socialist and Black anarchist approaches to current transformative struggles. Illuminates new ways to understand and act on the intertwined structures of racial capitalism and the capitalist state.

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