Radio Blue Heart is on the air!

mithli:

“As Cedric Robinson argues, a group of radical black intellectuals, including W.E.B. Du Bois, C.L.R James, George Padmore, and Oliver Cox, understood fascism not as some aberration from the march of progress, an unexpected right-wing turn, but a logical development of Western Civilization itself. They viewed fascism as a blood relative of slavery and imperialism, global systems rooted not only in capitalist political economy but racist ideologies that were already in place at the dawn of modernity”

A Poetics of Anticolonialism (Robin D.G. Kelley)

  1. sugarbutchy reblogged this from stonercatra13
  2. may-or-may-not-be-me reblogged this from ejacutastic
  3. withbriefthanksgiving reblogged this from gothhabiba
  4. pathcode reblogged this from gothhabiba
  5. nuu-wa reblogged this from imanes
  6. esquizoanalise reblogged this from jupit7r
  7. coloursisee reblogged this from gothhabiba
  8. 55ludovicoplace reblogged this from anarchblr
  9. fredareek reblogged this from mithli
  10. riparian-ripuarian reblogged this from neechees
  11. violetsystems reblogged this from goo3y
  12. isaaccastlevania reblogged this from neechees
  13. jjuradvbh reblogged this from blabberintothevoid
  14. goo3y reblogged this from octt
  15. collegeoftheholyspirit reblogged this from kenyatta
  16. fullbandcamping reblogged this from kenyatta
  17. janeaustenwlw reblogged this from imanes
  18. chthonickore reblogged this from mithli
  19. mithli posted this
    A Poetics of Anticolonialism (Robin D.G. Kelley)