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Re: Re: racism, eurocentrism
>>> Carrol Cox <cbcox@xxxxxxxxx> 04/12/00 09:40PM >>>
My objection to the label "eurocentrism" is not to its false application
-- all labels may be and are misused -- but to its redundancy. I claim
that there is no instance of its use in which it would not be more
accurate to speak of racism, of imperialism, or of racism & imperialism.
Redundancies of this sort merely confuse debate. And, also, it is its
redundancy which puts me in mind of much of the terminology of
(for example) Butler. One runs into the old problem of confusing
a summary or paraphrase of the facts with an explanation of those
facts.
___________
CB: On a related issue of terminology, in the series "racism" or "white supremacy", "male supremacy", "anti-working class", the term used for "anti-working class" should be "anti-communism".
CB
- Thread context:
- racism, eurocentrism, (continued)
- racism, eurocentrism,
Sam Pawlett Thu 13 Apr 2000, 07:42 GMT
- Re: racism, eurocentrism,
Ricardo Duchesne Thu 13 Apr 2000, 14:05 GMT
- Re: Re: racism, eurocentrism,
Charles Brown Thu 13 Apr 2000, 14:12 GMT
- Re: Re: racism, eurocentrism,
Charles Brown Thu 13 Apr 2000, 18:29 GMT
- Re:racism, eurocentrism,
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- Re: racism, eurocentrism,
Charles Brown Fri 14 Apr 2000, 21:18 GMT
- Re: Re: Anti-Eurocentrism: Idealist DiversionfromAnti-racism/anti-imperialism,
Charles Brown Wed 12 Apr 2000, 22:32 GMT
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