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Marx, Tocqueville, and Race in America - The 'Absolute Democracy' or 'Defiled Republic' (Hardcover)
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Marx, Tocqueville, and Race in America - The 'Absolute Democracy' or 'Defiled Republic' (Hardcover)
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While Alexis de Tocqueville described America as the 'absolute
democracy, ' Karl Marx saw the nation as a 'defiled republic' so
long as it permitted the enslavement of blacks. In this insightful
political history, Nimtz argues that Marx and his partner,
Frederick Engels, had a far more acute and insightful reading of
American democracy than Tocqueville because they recognized that
the overthrow of slavery and the cessation of racial oppression
were central to its realization. Nimtz's account contrasts both the
writings and the civil action of Tocqueville, Marx and Engels,
noting that Marx and Engels actively mobilized the German-American
community in opposition to the slavocracy prior to the Civil War,
and that Marx heavily supported the Union cause. This potent and
insightful investigation into the approaches of two major thinkers
provides fresh insight into past and present debates about race and
democracy in America
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