By Jade SaabMarx & Philosophy Review of BooksJanuary 10th, 2020 This collection of thirteen essays threads through various movements and…
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A History of Pan-African Revolt in Black Agenda Report
Black Agenda Review of Books We hope this summer 2012 edition of Radical Black Reading can offer some respite from…
C.L.R. James’s A New Notion in Alternate Routes
By Paul Whiteley Alternate Routes Born in Trinidad, living most of his life in the United States and in England,…
A History of Pan-African Revolt in the International Socialist Review
By Jason NetekInternational Socialist Review WHEN TRINIDADIAN Marxist C.L.R. James penned his 1938 pamphlet, then called A History of Negro…
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A History of Pan-African Revolt: A Publishers Weekly Review
Publishers WeeklyMarch 11th, 2013 This short, perceptive book—part history, part social critique—was first published in 1938 and later expanded in…
C.L.R. James’s A New Notion in Radical Philosophy Review
by Matthew QuestRadical Philosophy ReviewVolume 13, number 2 (2010) 191-195 C.L.R. James’ A New Notion, a compiled republication of two…
C.L.R. James’s Modern Politics in Marx and Philosophy
By Michael LazarusMarx and Philosophy September 2nd, 2015 In the Preface to his 1938 book Black Jacobins, C.L.R James writes…
A History of Pan-African Revolt: An Excerpt
New FrameOctober 23rd, 2018 In 1938 C.L.R. James, the great Trinidadian Marxist, published two books. The Black Jacobins: Toussaint L’Ouverture…
A New Notion: Two Works by C.L.R. James
By Paul BuhleSwans CommentaryJuly 2, 2012 In the twenty-three years since the death of C.L.R. James (1901-1989), the drumbeat of…