id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_5pppukvj4val7luh2azudegoui Siddhant Issar Listening to Black lives matter: racial capitalism and the critique of neoliberalism 2020 .pdf text/html 2124 379 52 Listening to Black lives matter: racial capitalism and the critique of neoliberalism | SpringerLink This article explores left critiques of neoliberalism in light of the Black Lives Matter movement's (BLM) recourse to the notion of 'racial capitalism' in their analyses of anti-Black oppression. I begin by revealing how neo-Marxist and neo-Foucaultian approaches to neoliberalism, particularly that of David Harvey and Wendy Brown, respectively, partition race from the workings of contemporary capitalism. In contrast, I then trace how the Movement for Black Lives policy platform invokes Cedric Robinson's work on racial capitalism, investigating the utility of this framework for the movement's demands. By historicizing neoliberalism within racial capitalism's historical arc, such a theory unravels the qualitatively different mechanisms through which racialized populations are pressed into circuits of capital accumulation. (2016) Black politics and the neoliberal racial order. http://bostonreview.net/race/robin-d-g-kelley-what-did-cedric-robinson-mean-racial-capitalism. Listening to Black lives matter: racial capitalism and the critique of neoliberalism. Listening to Black lives matter: racial capitalism and the critique of neoliberalism. ./cache/work_5pppukvj4val7luh2azudegoui.pdf ./txt/work_5pppukvj4val7luh2azudegoui.txt