Social Crisis and Social Demoralization: The Dynamics of Status in American Race Relations

Social Crisis and Social Demoralization: The Dynamics of Status in American Race Relations

by Ronald Kuykendall
Social Crisis and Social Demoralization: The Dynamics of Status in American Race Relations

Social Crisis and Social Demoralization: The Dynamics of Status in American Race Relations

by Ronald Kuykendall

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Overview

This alternative perspective on the problem of American race relations takes sharp aim at the issues of status, power, and political class.Arguing that the racial problem is a political class conflict that must be resolved through revolutionary struggle, this insightful exploration adeptly unravels the complex interrelationships of status, political repression, and social stratification involved in American race issues. As the social crisis of race relations threatens to boil over in 21st century America, the content of this book is a critical look at the roots of the “race problem” as a power dynamic and asks what solutions—if any—seem possible.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780974288437
Publisher: Arissa Media Group, LLC
Publication date: 06/01/2005
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

Ronald Kuykendall is an instructor of political science at Trident Technical College in South Carolina and has published articles in the Journal of Black Studies and Western Journal of Black Studies, and was a contributor to the multivolume Encyclopedia of the Great Black Migration. He lives in Greenville, South Carolina.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1
The Dynamics of Status in American Race Relations 9
Race Relations and the Meaning of American Nationhood 63
Political Class Struggle and the Race Problem 75
From Revolutionary Potential to Revolution 89
Conclusion 109
Appendix 111
References 115
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