Knowledge, Power, and Black Politics: Collected Essays

Knowledge, Power, and Black Politics: Collected Essays

by Mack H. Jones
Knowledge, Power, and Black Politics: Collected Essays

Knowledge, Power, and Black Politics: Collected Essays

by Mack H. Jones

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Overview

Few scholars have influenced the development of the study of black politics as much as Mack H. Jones. Through his writings one can trace the emergence, evolution, and maturation of the scientific study of the field. Knowledge, Power, and Black Politics brings together difficult-to-find and out-of-print essays by this important figure. In the first part of this volume Jones demonstrates how American social science creates a misleading caricature of African American life, one that can only lead to misguided public policies. He offers an alternative frame of reference, the dominant-subordinate group model, and argues that it offers greater descriptive insights and prescriptive utility for those interested in understanding politics internal to the African American community. The framework established in the first section is used to examine a broad range of topics such as the history of black politics from the period of enslavement to the modern era and the dynamics of the civil rights movement, as well as a range of contentious public policy issues, including public welfare, affirmative action, the black underclass, racism and multiculturalism, the black conservative movement, deracialization, presidential politics, and US foreign policy toward developing countries.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438449098
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 11/18/2013
Series: SUNY series in African American Studies
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 318
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Mack H. Jones is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Clark Atlanta University and the coauthor (with Lucius J. Barker and Katherine Tate) of African Americans and the American Political System, Fourth Edition.

Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables
Foreword by Robert C. Smith
Introduction

Section I. Epistemology and Theory

1. A Frame of Reference for Black Politics

2. Scientific Method, Value Judgments, and the Black Predicament in the United States

3. NCOBPS: Twenty Years Later

4. Political Science and the Black Political Experience: Issues in Epistemology and Relevance

Section II. Black Politics: Theory and Practice

5. Black Politics: From Civil Rights to Benign Neglect

6. Black Political Empowerment in Atlanta: Myth and Reality

7. Black Mayoral Leadership in Atlanta: A Comment

8. The Voting Rights Act as an Intervention Strategy for Social Change: Symbolism or Substance

Section III. Race and Public Policy

9. The Black Underclass as Systemic Phenomenon

10. Political Philosophy and Public Assistance in Liberal Society

11. Affirmative Action: What Is the Question—Race or Oppression?

12. Racism, Multiculturalism, the Black Conservative Movement, and the Post-Civil Rights Era

13. On Display; Hypocrisy, Deceit, and Arrogance: Bush and the Invasion of Iraq

14. Contemporary International Developments and Their Implications for a Global African Community

Section IV. Commentaries and Reviews

15. The White Custodians of the Black Experience: A Reply to Rudwick and Meier

16. Limitations of the Civil Rights Philosophy and Agenda: A Different Perspective

17. Cornel West, the Insurgent Black Intellectual, Race Matters: A Critical Comment

18. Deracialization and Crossover Appeal: Routinization and Depreciation of Black Political Participation

Index
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