Revolting Capital

Revolting Capital by Gerald Horne, published by International Publishers in 2023, offers a comprehensive examination of the intricate relationship between U.S. imperialism and its majority Black population. Spanning over a century, this 534-page work delves into how this demographic reality has fostered both the erosion of racism and the rise of radicalism, providing a unique perspective on social dynamics in the United States.
Readers will discover a detailed historical analysis that highlights the influence of this small metropolis on surrounding regions, particularly in Maryland and Virginia, with a focus on labor organizing. Horne’s exploration situates the narrative within broader themes of activism and social justice, making it a significant contribution to discussions on race and ethnic relations in American history. This edition is presented in English and is designed for those interested in the intersections of biography, culture, and social science.
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There is a fundamental contradiction in U.S. Imperialism: the capital of this empire for
decades has had a majority Black population, which-in turn-has created favorable
conditions not only for the erosion of the pestilence that is racism but the flourishing of the
antidote that is radicalism.
In this sweeping history, Gerald Horne traces this phenomenon over a century, in a book
which should be understood and studied by all anti-imperialist and progressive forces. This
relatively small metropolis also has influenced profoundly its neighbors in Maryland and
Virginia, especially in the potent area of labor organizing.
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