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| | | | | A defining component of Eric Hobsbawm's historical writings is the quartet of "Age" books: Age of Revolution, Age of Capital, Age of Empire, and Age of Extremes. These are synthetic works, offering a narrative of the long nineteenth century and the short twentieth century. They give primary attention to developments pertaining to economic, political, and... | |
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| | | | | The beginning of the Industrial Revolution in the 18th century led to the rise of capitalism in society. According to the linguist, politica... | |
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| | | The emergence of a new generation of antiracist activists and theorists seeking to advance an anticapitalist agenda creates a new vantage point of reexamining how racism relates to the logic of capital. This essay explores sources in the work of Marx, twentieth century Marxists, and Frantz Fanon that can provide direction for overcoming the binary of class and race. | ||