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No Politics But Class Politics

Adolph Reed

Denouncing racism and celebrating diversity have become central to progressive politics. For many on the left, it seems, social justice would consist of an equitable distribution of wealth, power and esteem among racial groups. But as Adolph Reed Jr. and Walter Benn Michaels argue in this incisive collection of essays, the emphasis here is tragically misplaced. Not only can a fixation with racial disparities distract from the pervasive influence of class, it can actually end up legitimising economic inequality. As Reed and Michaels put it, "racism is real and anti-racism is both admirable and necessary, but extant racism isn't what principally produces our inequality and anti-racism won't eliminate it".

No Politics but Class Politics gathers together Reed and Michaels's recent essays on inequality, along with a newly commissioned interview with the authors and an illuminating foreword by Daniel Zamora and Anton Jäger. These writings eschew the sloppy thinking and moral posturing that too often characterise discussions of race and class in favour of clear-eyed social, cultural and historical analysis. Reed and Michaels make the case here for a genuinely radical politics: a politics which aspires not to the establishment of a demographically representative social elite, but instead to economic justice for everyone.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Eris
  • Publish Date: May 23rd, 2023
  • Pages: 390
  • Language: English
  • Dimensions: 8.95in - 5.90in - 1.05in - 1.30lb
  • EAN: 9781912475575
  • Categories: History & Theory - General

About the Author

Walter Benn Michaels is Professor of English at the University of Illinois Chicago. An influential scholar in the fields of literary theory and American literary history, Michaels is also a high-profile polemicist whose political writings have appeared in publications including The American Prospect and the London Review of Books. His most recent books are The Trouble with Diversity: How We Learned to Love Identity and Ignore Inequality and The Beauty of a Social Problem: Photography, Autonomy, Economy.

Adolph Reed Jr. is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania. A veteran activist and a prolific analyst of the politics of race and class, his books include The Jesse Jackson Phenomenon: The Crisis of Purpose in Afro-American Politics, Stirrings in the Jug: Black Politics in the Post-Segregation Era and Class Notes: Posing as Politics and Other Thoughts on the American Scene. His essays have appeared in The Nation, Harpers and Jacobin, among other publications.

Praise for this book

The fifteen essays collected in the book offer a stark rejoinder to what at times feels like a futile cultural impasse that ultimately amounts to a lot of hand wringing.--Adam Theron-Lee Rensch "The Brooklyn Rail"
A significant new book--Richard D. Kahlenberg "The Liberal Patriot"
Adolph Reed Jr. is the towering radical theorist of American democracy of his generation!--Cornel West
[Walter Benn Michaels is] cunning, brilliant, acutely suggestive, often exhilarating to read.--Eric Lott "Transition"
Adolph Reed Jr. is the smartest person of any race, class, or gender writing on race, class, and gender.--Katha Pollitt "Mother Jones"
For decades, Adolph Reed and Walter Benn Michaels have brought common as well as uncommon sense to the analysis of politics under oligarchic late capitalism.--Barbara J. Fields
Wokelords and anti-racist liberals will be frustrated, enraged, and defeated. This book pushes us closer towards the uncompromising, bare-knuckled anti-capitalist movement we so desperately need.--Cedric Johnson
Adolph Reed, Jr. and Walter Benn Michaels have been among the clearest voices critiquing the dominant race reductionism in American intellectual life and proposing a real egalitarian alternative.--Bhaskar Sunkara
Anyone interested in the politics of race and class must push aside the dogma of identity and grapple with what Reed, Jr. and Michaels have been arguing for decades.--Jodi Dean
These essays tell the story of the last seven decades, charting the decline of the left and American politics. The result is as rich as it is rare: a long view that is pressing and immediate.--Corey Robin
Reed, Jr. and Michaels take a hammer to common ways of thinking about race, class, inequality and identity, revealing ugly truths, and challenging us out of our comfort zones.--Kenan Malik
No Politics but Class Politics offers a bracing antidote to the fantasy that 'diversity and inclusion' can ever constitute a meaningful left politics. [...] This book is the indispensable primer for a truly progressive politics.--James Oakes
No Politics but Class Politics is blunt, biting, and provocative. It has to be.--Paul Prescod "Catalyst"