On Twenty-First Century Social Transformation: Class, Nation, Gender and Race in a Period of Revolution and Capitalist Crisis.

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  • Author(s): Brewer, Rose M.
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    Perspectives on Global Development & Technology. 2012, Vol. 11 Issue 1, p11-26. 16p.
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      Abstract This article is an analysis of the Black liberation struggle in the context of current capitalist crisis. The past forty-plus years since 1968 is the periodization embodied in this framework. The analysis is partially a rumination on the current state of Black America and the Black liberation struggle. Some discussion of an emergent black left and the United States Social Forum as a process for social transformation is considered. It is, as well, a look into Black feminist interventions in the Black freedom struggle. Core here is the feminist demand to center race, class, gender in intersectionality. Finally, some thought is given to the interplay and complexities surrounding class and the Black right in the US with implications for the current period. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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