[Peace-discuss] [OccupyCU] [sftalk] The seduction of Neoliberal "anti-racism"

Colan Holmes colanholmes at gmail.com
Sun Jul 14 18:42:06 UTC 2013


While it may be theoretically possible to construct a capitalism of
equal-opportunity exploitation, sociological studies on power, like those
done by William G. Domoff or Hester Eisenstein, indicate that individuals
from socially disenfranchised groups predominantly move into positions of
wealth or fame by adjusting who they are so that they do not conflict with
our capitalist system's social, historical, and institutionalized white,
masculine, heteronormative values. As such, the struggle for equality of
all types are connected.

It is important for anti-capitalists to work alongside those who practice
identity politics, as persons demanding equality, just as it is important
for anyone defending the values connected to their race, gender, sexuality,
etc to be anti-capitalist.

This is not a disagreement with the observation that neoliberalism can, and
I believe does, abuse identity politics to give exploitative practices a
diverse image. Identity politics is not at fault though, capitalism is at
fault.


On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 8:38 PM, C. G. Estabrook
<carl at newsfromneptune.com>wrote:

> Perhaps these remarks will encourage more of our friends to read Walter
> Benn Michaels; a recent interview is linked below.
>
> His account of the discussion of race and its relation to neoliberalism -
> beginning with his 2006 book, "The Trouble with Diversity: How We Learned
> to Love Identity and Ignore Inequality" - seems to me far from nonsense,
> much less "ridiculous on its face," as inequality in America grows at an
> accelerating pace. He's certainly right that we need to ask questions other
> than, "What color are the rich kids?"
>
> <http://jacobinmag.com/2011/01/let-them-eat-diversity/>
>
> --CGE
>
> On Jul 12, 2013, at 8:16 PM, "Roediger, David R" <droedige at illinois.edu>
> wrote:
>
> > No brief on these matters for Tim Wise and I've never, minus  15 minutes
> of love for Harold Washington, supported a Democrat in my life, least of
> all these ones now on offer. (Nor it seems necessary to add in this
> context, a Republican). But the Benn Michaels nonsense that talk about
> white supremacy is now mainly just a prop for neoliberalism is ridiculous
> on its face. E.G.
> > http://www.commondreams.org/view/2013/07/12-2
> > and
> >
> http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.bet.com/news/national/2012/05/16/photo-what-if-trayvon-were-white/_jcr_content/featuredMedia/newsitemimage.newsimage.dimg/051612-national-trayvon-martin-what-if-he-was-white.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.bet.com/news/national/2012/05/16/photo-what-if-trayvon-were-white.html&h=353&w=628&sz=104&tbnid=t5BEq7w52KeWpM:&tbnh=69&tbnw=122&zoom=1&usg=__v593iHaWu3OewaIzpgaRWQTxGzg=&docid=bZ_EWLaxQmhcHM&sa=X&ei=kKjgUdWlMq254AP93oFo&ved=0CEwQ9QEwBg&dur=2979
> >
> > freedom now, dave roediger
> >
> > From: sftalk at yahoogroups.com [sftalk at yahoogroups.com] on behalf of C.
> G. Estabrook [carl at newsfromneptune.com]
> > Sent: Friday, July 12, 2013 12:40 PM
> > To: peace-discuss at anti-war.net
> > Cc: sftalk at yahoogroups.com; <occupycu at lists.chambana.net>
> > Subject: [sftalk] The seduction of Neoliberal "anti-racism"
> >
> >
> > Champaign-Urbana's local anti-war group, AWARE, has been from its
> founding a dozen years ago concerned with racism (AWARE = Anti-war
> Anti-racism Effort), principally for three reasons:
> >
> > [1] the overt and covert employment of racism - anti-Arab, anti-Iranian,
> and anti-Muslim [sic] - by the Bush-Obama administration in order to build
> support within the US public for imperial war in the 'Greater Middle East';
> >
> > [2] US support for Israel, a state based on racism, as its "cop on the
> beat" in the generations-long American attempt to dominate Mideast energy
> resources; and
> >
> > [3] the US economic draft ("volunteer army") - instituted after the
> revolt of the US conscript army in Vietnam - which coerces into a criminal
> war a disproportionate number of non-white Americans.
> >
> > But the rise in the 1970s of 'Identity Politics' - parallel to and
> connected with Neoliberalism, the counter-attack by the 1% on social
> progress in the US from the New Deal to 'the Sixties' - has led today to a
> reactionary anti-racism. Here John Halle anatomizes a few of its
> practitioners - race-fakers who might be compared to the labor-fakers of
> the Great Depression:
> >
> > <http://lbo-news.com/2013/07/12/1938/#comment-9643>.
> >
> > With thanks to Doug Henwood's LBO News. --CGE
>
>
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