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Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction -- The contours of the argument -- 2 Class, Nation and the Racialized Outsider -- Introduction -- 'The ready made nucleus of degradation and disorder': The Irish Catholic worker and the class struggle -- Black radicals as linchpin of the anti-slavery movement -- Class over nation and the significance of the racialized outsider -- Chartism and the multi-ethnic proletariat -- 3 Racism and the Contradictions of Socialist Nationalism -- Introduction -- Racism and the unmaking of the working class -- Liberalism and the aristocracy of labour -- The new unionism or the revolt of the 'residuum' -- Anti-semitism and the limits of socialist nationalism -- 4 Race, Empire and Its Discontents -- Introduction -- 'Half-devil and half-child': Elite racism and the new imperialism -- Empire in the working class imaginary -- Integration in the nation -- Internationalism in the age of imperialism I: James Connolly -- Internationalism in the age of imperialism II: Jewish socialists -- 5 Class War, Racist Riots and Communism -- Introduction -- War, proletarian rebellion and racism -- Racists, Reds and the revolt on the Clyde -- A party of outsiders: The CPGB -- The CPGB, anti-imperialism and anti-racism -- 6 Racism: From the Welfare Settlement to Enoch Powell -- Introduction -- 'You've never had it so good': Racism in the age of affluence and national unity -- The CPGB and the British Road to Socialism -- Decolonization, 'nigger-hunting' and state racism -- Enoch Powell, racist strikes and socialist inaction -- Black resistance -- 7 Socialists, Anti-Racism and Working Class Bifurcation -- Introduction -- Class conflict, socialist activism and anti-racism -- Rock Against Racism (RAR) -- The Grunwick strike -- 'We are black, we are white, together we are dynamite': The Anti-Nazi League. |
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The Anti-Nazi League: An assessment -- 8 Municipal Anti-Racism and Black Self-Organization -- Introduction -- Conservative victory, de-industrialization and the urban unrest -- Socialist regroupment in the Labour Party and municipal anti-racism -- 'Don't discuss blacks behind our backs': Black workers' groups from NALGO to the TUC -- 9 Conclusions -- The enduring significance of racism -- From racial formation to working class formation: The racialized outsider as linchpin -- Bibliography -- Index. |
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9781137439475 (electronic bk.) |
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