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- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Series Editor‘s Introduction John H. Stanfield II
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Dedication
- Methodology
- Organization of the Book
- 1. Theoretical Reflections
- Assimilationist and Pluralist Theories
- The Market or Neoconservative Approach
- Class Conflict Theories
- Race, Class, and Ideology
- Racism and the Postmodern Debate
- 2. The Model
- The Economic Basis of Racism
- Political Factors
- Culture
- Economic Base and Political and Cultural Superstructures
- 3. The Historical Origins of Racism
- Racism and Ancient Civilization
- The Feudal Era: Christianity, the Crusades, and Racism
- The Origin of Modern Racism
- 4. The Origins and Maintenance of Slavery and Dominative Racism in North America
- Origins
- Slavery, Racism, and Revolution
- Slavery and Dominative Racism From 1787 to 1865
- Politics and the State
- Economic Factors
- Culture: The Slave Mode of Production and the Sadistic Social Character
- 5. Debt Peonage and Dominative Aversive Racism (1865-1965)
- The Old Orthodoxy
- New Modes of Racial Oppression
- Politics
- The Role of the National Government Culture
- Debt Peonage and Dominative Aversive Racism
- 6. Industrial Capitalism and Aversive Racism
- Exploitative Features of Industrial Capitalism
- Capitalism and Racism
- Analysis of Race and Labor Movement Studies
- Theoretical Reflections
- The Post-New Deal Period: From the 1930s to the 1960s
- Class, Race, Space, and Industrial Capitalism
- The Paradoxical Role of the State
- Industrial Capitalism and Aversive Racism
- 7. Advanced Capitalism and Meta-Racism (1970 to the Present)
- The Change in Southern Agriculture and the Structural Basis of the Civil Rights Movement
- The Limits of Civil Rights and the Persistence of Discrimination
- New Exploitative and Oppressive Arrangements: Advanced Capitalism and Contemporary Racial Oppression
- The New Racism: Meta-Racism
- Racism and Advanced Capitalism
- References
- Index
- About the Author
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