The Enduring Solidarity of Whiteness [View all]
The Enduring Solidarity of Whiteness
Black poverty is fundamentally distinct from white povertyand so cannot be addressed without grappling with racism.
Ta-Nehisi Coates Feb 8, 2016
... Cedric Johnson in a piece entitled, An Open Letter To Ta-Nehisi Coates And The Liberals Who Love Him. Johnsons essay offers those of us interested in the problem of white supremacy and the question of economic class the chance to tease out how, and where, these two problems intersect. In Johnsons rendition, racism, in and of itself, holds limited explanatory power when looking at the socio-economic problems which beset African Americans. We continue to reach for old modes of analysis in the face of a changed world, writes Johnson. One where blackness is still derogated but anti-black racism is not the principal determinant of material conditions and economic mobility for many African Americans.
Johnson goes on to classify racism among other varieties of -isms whose primary purpose is to advance exploitation on terms that are most favorable to investor class interests. From this perspective, the absence of specific anti-racist solutions from Bernie Sanders, as well as his rejection of reparations, make sense.
By Johnsons lights, racism is a secondary concern, and to the extent that it is a concern at all, it is weapon deployed to advance the interest of a plutocratic minority. ....

