Only the People Make Revolutions
The Political Thought of Huey P. Newton
John Narayan(Author)
Pluto Press
Will be published approx. on 20. March 2027
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-0-7453-5168-1 (ISBN)
Description
Huey P. Newton has always been something of an intellectual enigma. Famous for co-founding the Black Panther Party in 1966 in Oakland, California, as a revolutionary leader he undertook armed resistance against the racist state. His role as a political theorist, however, remains underexplored.
Today, revolutionary theories of the Black Power movement are being reappraised by a new generation of scholars. Here, John Narayan reclaims Newton's place as one of the most neglected neo-Marxists of the twentieth century.
By exploring Newton's unpublished archives, Narayan shows how he linked the oppression of Black Americans with the logic and machinations of a newly formed, US-enforced, global capitalist empire, long before others did, providing powerful insights into the nature of anti-racism and anti-imperialism which resonate deeply in today's age of capitalist crisis.
Today, revolutionary theories of the Black Power movement are being reappraised by a new generation of scholars. Here, John Narayan reclaims Newton's place as one of the most neglected neo-Marxists of the twentieth century.
By exploring Newton's unpublished archives, Narayan shows how he linked the oppression of Black Americans with the logic and machinations of a newly formed, US-enforced, global capitalist empire, long before others did, providing powerful insights into the nature of anti-racism and anti-imperialism which resonate deeply in today's age of capitalist crisis.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7453-5168-1 (9780745351681)
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John Narayan is a Senior Lecturer in European and International Studies at King's College, London. He is an anti-racist scholar of globalisation, inequality and abolitionism. He is Chair of the Council of the Institute of Race Relations, and a member of the Race & Class Editorial Working Committee. He lives in Birmingham, England.
Content
Introduction: Dr Newton and President Nixon
1. Empire
2. The Wages of Whiteness in the Absence of Wages
3. Survival Pending Revolution
4. Abolishing Reactionary Intercommunalism
Conclusion: They don't want us as theoretical leaders
1. Empire
2. The Wages of Whiteness in the Absence of Wages
3. Survival Pending Revolution
4. Abolishing Reactionary Intercommunalism
Conclusion: They don't want us as theoretical leaders