This book considers new developments in Critical Race Theory (CRT)
in times of austerity and assesses both the impact of British CRT
or 'BritCrit', and CRT's continuing growth in the US. Following
transatlantic impact of the first and only book-length response
from a Marxist perspective-Critical Race Theory and Education: A
Marxist Response-Cole includes a retrospective critique and
development of certain arguments in that volume; an evaluation of
the influential 'Race Traitor' movement, including observations on
the (changing) political perspectives of Ignatiev and Garvey; and
reflections on racialized neoliberal capitalism in the era of
austerity and immiseration. While acknowledging CRT's strengths,
this book stresses the need for (neo-) Marxist analysis to fully
understand and challenge racism in the UK and the US and to
envision a socialism for the twenty-first century.
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