Despite its proponents’ assertions, antiracism is not a different sort of 
egalitarian alternative to a class politics but is a class politics itself: the 
politics of a strain of the professional-managerial class whose worldview and 
material interests are rooted within a political economy of race and ascriptive 
identity-group relations. Moreover, although it often comes with a garnish of 
disparaging but empty references to neoliberalism as a generic sign of bad 
things, antiracist politics is in fact the left wing of neoliberalism in that 
its sole metric of social justice is opposition to disparity in the 
distribution of goods and bads in the society, an ideal that naturalizes the 
outcomes of capitalist market forces so long as they are equitable along racial 
lines. The burden of that ideal of social justice is that the society would be 
fair if 1% of the population controlled 90% of the resources so long as the 
dominant 1% were 13% black, 17% Latino, 50% female, 4% or whatever LGBTQ, etc. 
That is the neoliberal gospel of economic justice, articulated more than a 
half-century ago by Chicago neoclassical economist Gary Becker, as 
nondiscriminatory markets that reward individual “human capital” without regard 
to race or other invidious distinctions.



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