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Jacob Gorender's (1923-2013) 1978 book, Colonial Slavery (O
Escravismo Colonial), comes alive for English language readers
thanks to Bernd Reiter and Alejandro Reyes's brilliant translation.
Gorender argued that slave-holding societies produced an economic
system sui generis, not fitting into any of the established
societal categories offered by Karl Marx and Max Weber. As such,
Gorender proposed a theory of colonial slavery as the structuring
force of slave-holding societies. For him, slave-holding societies
are different from other societies in that slavery structured them
differently. This is of the utmost relevance to this day as it
allows for a new and different way to explain contemporary racial
inequalities in post-slavery societies. An accomplished interpreter
of Brazilian social formation, Gorender was motivated by the need
to understand the historical roots of class domination and the
emergence of Brazilian capitalist society. His presentation of rich
historical data, rigorous theoretical and analytical framework, and
militant action as an active member of the Brazilian Communist
Party are the hallmarks of his writing. Colonial Slavery: An
Abridged Translation is a must-read for researchers, teachers, and
students of history, sociology, economics, politics, as well as
activists of the Black movement and other movements committed to
anti-racism.
Jacob Gorender's (1923-2013) 1978 book, Colonial Slavery (O
Escravismo Colonial), comes alive for English language readers
thanks to Bernd Reiter and Alejandro Reyes's brilliant translation.
Gorender argued that slave-holding societies produced an economic
system sui generis, not fitting into any of the established
societal categories offered by Karl Marx and Max Weber. As such,
Gorender proposed a theory of colonial slavery as the structuring
force of slave-holding societies. For him, slave-holding societies
are different from other societies in that slavery structured them
differently. This is of the utmost relevance to this day as it
allows for a new and different way to explain contemporary racial
inequalities in post-slavery societies. An accomplished interpreter
of Brazilian social formation, Gorender was motivated by the need
to understand the historical roots of class domination and the
emergence of Brazilian capitalist society. His presentation of rich
historical data, rigorous theoretical and analytical framework, and
militant action as an active member of the Brazilian Communist
Party are the hallmarks of his writing. Colonial Slavery: An
Abridged Translation is a must-read for researchers, teachers, and
students of history, sociology, economics, politics, as well as
activists of the Black movement and other movements committed to
anti-racism.
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