![]() ![]() One answer to these questions can be found in the work of J. Does the existence of racism and white supremacy prevent white workers from becoming revolutionary? Or does the origin of the United States as a settler-colonial state mean that the white working class is incapable of being revolutionary force? ![]() which cannot emancipate itself without emancipating itself from all other spheres of society and thereby emancipating all other spheres of society.” The proletariat's struggle, as envisioned by Marx, was not only against its own exploitation, but would take up the struggles of all those oppressed under capitalism, and lead the way to the communism.However, in the United States, the working class has been far more likely to be reformist and conservative than to act as revolutionary “grave-diggers of capitalism.” The question of why the US working class is not a revolutionary force has preoccupied radicals for decades. J- Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal - In 1843, Karl Marx described the proletariat as a “class with radical chains. ![]()
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