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In reply to the discussion: Cornel West Endorses Sanders: [View all]Uncle Joe
(65,964 posts)165. Here is little more information about Cornell and his beliefs
In 1970, at age 17, West entered Harvard University on a scholarship. He graduated magna cum laude three years later with a bachelors degree in Middle Eastern languages and literature. He attended graduate school in philosophy at Princeton University, where he was influenced by the American pragmatist philosopher Richard Rorty. (West briefly abandoned work on his dissertation to write a novel, which was never published.) After receiving his doctoral degree in 1980, West taught philosophy, religion, and African American studies at several colleges and universities, including Union Theological Seminary, Yale University (including the Yale Divinity School), the University of Paris, Princeton University, and Harvard University, where he was appointed Alphonse Fletcher, Jr., University Professor in 1998. He returned to Princeton in 2002 as Class of 1943 University Professor in the Center for African American Studies.
Wests work was characteristically wide-ranging, eclectic, original, and provocative. His several books analyzing issues of race, class, and justice or tracing the history of philosophy typically combined a political perspective based on democratic socialism (see social democracy), a Christian moral sensibility, and a philosophical orientation informed by the tradition of American pragmatism. His best-known work, Race Matters, a collection of essays, was published exactly one year after the start of riots in Los Angeles that were sparked by the acquittal of four white policemen on charges of aggravated assault in the beating of Rodney King, an African American motorist. The book discussed the pervasive despair and nihilism of African Americans in poverty and criticized African American leaders for pursuing strategies that West believed were shortsighted, narrow-minded, or self-serving. West also considered issues such as black-Jewish relations, the renewed popularity of Malcolm X, and the significance of the Los Angeles riots themselves.
West was always a political activist as well as an academic, and he did not hesitate to participate in demonstrations or to lend his name or presence to causes he felt were just. At times his activism created tensions with the administrations of the universities where he taught. In 2001 the new Harvard University president, Lawrence Summers, reportedly admonished West in private for devoting too much time to political activity and other extracurricular pursuits. Their dispute was soon joined by supporters and detractors of West both inside and outside the academy, who debated not only the merits of Wests scholarship but also the commitment of Summers and Harvard to affirmative action programs. Eventually West resigned his position at Harvard and moved to Princeton.
Wests other works include The American Evasion of Philosophy: A Genealogy of Pragmatism (1989), The Ethical Dimensions of Marxist Thought (1991), Beyond Eurocentrism and Multiculturalism (1993), Democracy Matters: Winning the Fight Against Imperialism (2004), and (with David Ritz) Brother West: Living and Loving Out Loud: A Memoir (2009). He also recorded a hip-hop-like spoken-word album, Sketches of My Culture (2001), and a collection of spoken-word and music, Never Forget: A Journey of Revelations (2007). In 2003 he appeared as the character Councillor West in the popular movies The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions.
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Cornel-West
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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Does THIS look like "a black person who is afraid and scared and intimidated"????
George II
Mar 2019
#104
I have a high opinion of the OPs that I post here at D.U. or I wouldn't post them.
Uncle Joe
Mar 2019
#10
I hear that Susan is holding out for the four horsemen of the Apocalypse. nt
Blue_true
Mar 2019
#140
Is this supposed to be a good thing? Cornel West was pro-Trump in the 2016 general election.
DanTex
Mar 2019
#24
It's true. He endorsed Jill Stein, which is a obvious, direct, and intentional pro-Trump action.
DanTex
Mar 2019
#28
Cornell followed his conscious, after the Democratic Primaries, Stein was the only
Uncle Joe
Mar 2019
#33
It is odd when one's conscience leads one to enable a President who puts children in cages
emulatorloo
Mar 2019
#47
Screw him and Stein. And Turner. And all the other Trump enabling useful idiots.
MrsCoffee
Mar 2019
#98
What exactly are Cornell West's "core beliefs"? Has he ever actually articulated them?
George II
Mar 2019
#105
You can call me Aladdin or send money to my unregistered bank account in Barbados.
Blue_true
Mar 2019
#149
He said, of Obama, "...the first black president has become the first niggerized black president"
George II
Mar 2019
#166
It wasn't just Obama, Cornell said the American Nation had become niggerized since 9/11
Uncle Joe
Mar 2019
#167
I don't care much about everyone else, I care about how he had the gall to say that about Obama....
George II
Mar 2019
#168
A vote for Stein was a vote for Stein, a vote for Hillary was a vote for Hillary, and
Uncle Joe
Mar 2019
#60
A vote for Nader was a vote for Nader, a vote for Gore was a vote for Gore and a
Uncle Joe
Mar 2019
#64
Except Rove's Crossroads group made commercials supporting Sanders before the Iowa Caucus
emulatorloo
Mar 2019
#79
Crossroads GPS has run ads to help their favored non-GOP candidates since then. (nt)
ehrnst
Mar 2019
#132
There were many factors which contributed to the coup of 2000 but I believe the preeminent one
Uncle Joe
Mar 2019
#173
Cornel West on Obama: "The First Black President Has Become The First Niggerized Black President"
RandySF
Mar 2019
#37
He's a Stein-loving/Stein-voting idiot... just like Susan Fucking Sarandon.
NurseJackie
Mar 2019
#50
Good, hopefully we will get more of them and the Democrats will take back the White House.
Uncle Joe
Mar 2019
#63
Well everyone is entitled to their opinion just as everyone is entitled to their own vote. n/t
Uncle Joe
Mar 2019
#66
I guess the question is if Sanders doesn't get the nomination then what will they do? Stein...
George II
Mar 2019
#68
That didn't happen in 2016? I suppose I shouldn't ask this but...did Clinton "motivate" you?
George II
Mar 2019
#70
That didn't happen in 2016 with tens of millions of Americans as has been the case for too long.
Uncle Joe
Mar 2019
#73
Messages are one thing, accomplishments are another thing altogether. C'est la vie.
George II
Mar 2019
#80
Hillary was working with CDF knocking on doors to help children of color in MS in '73.
ehrnst
Mar 2019
#112
She was pounding the pavement when some were still looking for their "inner selves".
George II
Mar 2019
#113
Harris, Gillibrand, Booker & Warren are also not accepting money from corporate PACs.
ehrnst
Mar 2019
#129
Whether you consider them PACs or not, they are PACs, as per campaign finance law
ehrnst
Mar 2019
#131
But isn't voting for any Dem nominee that isn't Bernie going "by half-measures"
ehrnst
Mar 2019
#179
I always support the most left candidate in the primary and the Dem nominee in the general
emulatorloo
Mar 2019
#85
Susan Sarandon and Cornel West and Michael Moore should be as wise and thoughtful as you.
NurseJackie
Mar 2019
#118
Oh, I am motivated now, and you recommended your own OP just motivated me more
still_one
Mar 2019
#90
Dems support the Dem nominee. Hillary motivated me, and was certainly trustworthy. (nt)
ehrnst
Mar 2019
#116
Obviously Cornel West is telling those who supported Hillary to go to hell. Let's see how well that
still_one
Mar 2019
#81
Bernie & Our Revolution featuring Nina Turner and Cornel West, the reunion tour!
betsuni
Mar 2019
#93
Accepting this endorsement is a thumb in the eye to Democratic loyalists.
CrossingTheRubicon
Mar 2019
#92