Sex, Race, and Class: The Perspective of Winning - A Selection of Writings 1952-2011 | Social Justice Book | Political Theory & Activism Literature | Perfect for Students, Scholars & Activists
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Sex, Race, and Class: The Perspective of Winning - A Selection of Writings 1952-2011 | Social Justice Book | Political Theory & Activism Literature | Perfect for Students, Scholars & Activists Sex, Race, and Class: The Perspective of Winning - A Selection of Writings 1952-2011 | Social Justice Book | Political Theory & Activism Literature | Perfect for Students, Scholars & Activists
Sex, Race, and Class: The Perspective of Winning - A Selection of Writings 1952-2011 | Social Justice Book | Political Theory & Activism Literature | Perfect for Students, Scholars & Activists
Sex, Race, and Class: The Perspective of Winning - A Selection of Writings 1952-2011 | Social Justice Book | Political Theory & Activism Literature | Perfect for Students, Scholars & Activists
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In 1972 Selma James set out a new political perspective. Her starting point was the millions of unwaged women who, working in the home and on the land, were not seen as “workers” and their struggles viewed as outside of the class struggle. Based on her political training in the Johnson-Forest Tendency, founded by her late husband C.L.R. James, on movement experience South and North, and on a respectful study of Marx, she redefined the working class to include sectors previously dismissed as “marginal.” For James, the class struggle presents itself as the conflict between the reproduction and survival of the human race, and the domination of the market with its exploitation, wars, and ecological devastation. She sums up her strategy for change as “Invest in Caring not Killing.”This selection, spanning six decades, traces the development of this perspective in the course of building an international campaigning network. It includes excerpts from the classic The Power of Women and the Subversion of the Community which launched the “domestic labor debate,” the exciting “Hookers in the House of the Lord” which describes a church occupation by sex workers, an incisive review of the C.L.R. James masterpiece The Black Jacobins, a reappraisal of the novels of Jean Rhys and of the leadership of Julius Nyerere, the groundbreaking “Marx and Feminism,” and more. The writing is lucid and without jargon. The ideas, never abstract, spring from the experience of organising, from trying to make sense of the successes and the setbacks, and from the need to find a way forward.
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The book arrived promptly and in mint condition. This book is fantastic. Selma James is an amazing writer. James's writing is poignant, sharp and with conviction. While reading James's book, it is obvious she writes with lots of experience. Her passion and deep care for the subject is very clear. She also has humor in the book! I got this book for a class in grad school and have kept it. I definitely recommend it!

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