Description
In Europe and North America, we see a trend of the white working-class tempted by right-wing political parties. Fascistic candidates and ideas seem to reap the fruits of social unrest everywhere. With her usual thought-provoking and unyielding analyses, Houria Bouteldja shows how the history of the left explains this conundrum and how we can overcome it.
Drawing from Black radical and decolonial Marxism, she shows that by privileging white constituencies, unions and left parties laid the foundations for a racial contract that binds workers and the poor to the state.
However, there may still be a way out of this trap. Uniting 'rednecks' (the white working-class) and 'barbarians' (the racially oppressed), will require a project of popular sovereignty, where national identity is reworked through revolutionary love. Looking to the future, Bouteldja pictures anti-racism as a redemptive struggle aimed not only at rehabilitating non-whites but also at redefining white dignity.
About the Author
Houria Bouteldja is a French-Algerian political activist and writer. She served as spokesperson for the Party of the Indigenous of the Republic until 2020. She is the author of Whites, Jews and Us: Towards a Politics of Revolutionary Love. The author lives in Paris, France.
Reviews
'This book is for anyone who wants to learn more about French decolonial theory and to read one of the most interesting antiracist decolonial activists in France today, Houria Bouteldja. Known for her incisive analysis of moral antiracism in France, Bouteldja offers here a strong argument for the unity between "rednecks" and "barbarians". This is essential to fight the foundations of the total racial state and its racial pact which maintains the division between these two groups.'
-- Francoise Verges, author of A Programme of Absolute Disorder: Decolonizing the Museum'Houria Bouteldja throws all our certainties into the air, and with brilliant precision, reassembles them. With a clear and uncompromising eye, she points towards a truly emancipatory future in which, following Fanon, all the Wretched of the Earth can 'look for something else', far beyond the racial state''
-- Alana Lentin, author of Why Race Still Matters'The hatred that Houria Bouteldja arouses is commensurate with her courage.'
-- Annie Ernaux'A masterpiece'
-- Francois Begaudeau, author of The ClassBook Information
ISBN 9780745349558
Author Houria Bouteldja
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint Pluto Press
Publisher Pluto Press