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Anthony Monteiro

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  •  The Rich Will Use Crisis to Further Immiserate Workers
    Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley and Glen Ford , Anthony Monteiro
    The Rich Will Use Crisis to Further Immiserate Workers
    26 Oct 2020
    Over half the US workforce would be “made redundant” if the Wall Street and high-tech oligarchs are allowed to restructure the economy under cover of the Covid-19-induced crisis, said Duboisian sch
  • Isabel Wilkerson’s Book "Caste" and the Discontent of a Ruling Class in Crisis
    Anthony Monteiro
    Isabel Wilkerson’s Book "Caste" and the Discontent of a Ruling Class in Crisis
    23 Sep 2020
    Oprah gushes that this book by the latest darling of the ruling classes might “save us,” but all it’s really trying to save is capitalism.
  • The Invention of Ibram X Kendi and the Ideological Crises of Our Time
    Anthony Monteiro
    The Invention of Ibram X Kendi and the Ideological Crises of Our Time
    02 Sep 2020
    Rich white capitalists may be donating millions to Black Lives Matter, but they’re also funding and praising nonsense like Kendi’s babblings on race and capitalism.
  • James Baldwin Still Matters and Eddie Glaude’s Book on Him Doesn’t
    Anthony Monteiro
    James Baldwin Still Matters and Eddie Glaude’s Book on Him Doesn’t
    26 Aug 2020
    Glaude has done a great injustice to Baldwin, turning the great Black writer and thinker into a mere liberal burned out by trauma and a sense of his fragility.
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    Why James Arthur Baldwin (1924-1987) Still Matters
    11 Mar 2015
    by Anthony Monteiro As an essayist, James Baldwin had no peer. He was a revolutionary of the highest order, refusing “to think from within the language of the positionality or intellectual geography…
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    W.E.B. Du Bois and the Radicalization of 21st Century Black Studies
    04 Mar 2015
    by Dr. Anthony Monteiro Last month marked the 147th birthday of W.E.B. Du Bois, one of the towering intellects of the 20th century and the founder of Black Studies as an “emancipatory” discipline.…
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    Amiri Baraka: Class Struggle and Cultural Revolution
    22 Jan 2014
    by Anthony Monteiro Amiri Baraka, the poet/activist who was laid to rest in his native Newark, New Jersey, last Saturday, came to understand 40 years ago that all art is ideological. “It is the…
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    Amiri Baraka Has Died: Long Live Baraka
    15 Jan 2014
    by Anthony Monteiro To truly honor Amiri Baraka, one must examine his travels, the political journeys he undertook in search of paths to self-determination for his people and all humanity. He sought…
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    The African National Congress: The Rise and Tragic Fall of a Revolutionary Movement
    08 Jan 2014
    by Anthony Monteiro Black “rule” in South Africa is illusory. “White supremacy without the obvious hand of white people is the form of social and political control, which replaces legal apartheid.”…
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    Nelson Mandela, Free Market Capitalism and the South African Crisis
    18 Dec 2013
    by Anthony Monteiro The veil must be lifted from the deliberations and machinations that led Nelson Mandela and the African National Congress to discard the people’s Freedom Charter in favor of an…
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