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Anti-racist scholar-activism and the neoliberal-imperial-institutionally-racist university
Remi Joseph-Salisbury
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Laura Connelly

of in this way, race ought not to be seen as a ‘rival’ variable to class. Indeed, as the Pan-African Marxist revolutionary C.L.R. James teaches us, race is not incidental to class any more than class is incidental to race. 59 Thus, just as Western Marxism should continue to be challenged for its failure to understand the struggle of Black people globally, 60 so too should the ‘growing number of self-styled activist-intellectuals’ who adopt ‘racial politics that

in Anti-racist scholar-activism
Marcel Stoetzle

(117–120) 2.4 Crime (120–122) 2.5 Schooling (122) 2.6 Intellectual atmosphere (122–125) 3 Conclusion: reciprocity of cause and effect (125–127) Du Bois, William Edward Burghardt. 2007 [1903]. ‘Of Our Spiritual Strivings’ and ‘Of the Sons of Master and Man’. In The Souls of Black Folk. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 7–14 and 111–127. From 1897 Du Bois held an academic position at Atlanta University, from which he retired in 1944. In 1900 he helped organize the first Pan-African Conference in

in Beginning classical social theory