On 1/25/16 7:21 PM, Maxim Linchits wrote:
> Why?
>

There's a persistent streak in Adolph Reed going back for decades now 
that evokes workerism. It is the same thing that bothers me about Walter 
Benn Michaels and Richard Rorty. I am for affirmative action. I am for 
reparations. It doesn't matter to me that it antagonizes white workers.

Yusuf Nuruddin, a veteran activist, has worked with the Network of Black
Organizers, the National Black United Front and the Black Radical Congress.

Currently he is adjunct professor of African American Studies and social
science at the New School University, Co-Chair of the Brecht Forum/NY
Marxist School, a broadcast journalist on WHCR community radio and MNN
public access tv, and serves on the editorial board of Socialism and 
Democracy.

The Promises and Pitfalls of Reparations
Yusuf Nuruddin

http://ncobra.org/resources/pdf/Promises%20and%20Pitfalls%20of%20Reparations%20Dr%20Nuruddin.pdf
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