
Lorenzo Costaguta, "Workers of All Colors Unite: Race and the Origins of American Socialism" (U Illinois Press, 2023)
New Books in Critical Theory
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The Importance of Class in the Socialist Movement in the US in the 1890s
There is a, like a major shift in what is going on. And the party which reflects on what is happening in the country in general. You have like the English blinking workers that are kind of coming in the movement and making the ideology much more Americanized. I also argue that these kind of provokes a change in the way in which race is interpreted and understood within the party. So, a class focus socialism becomes really what's the ideology that is organizing the SOP in the 1890s. But at the same time, it's this precarious equilibrium and the falling apart of this precarious equilibrium that is kind of putting an end to a period of significance of the SOP.
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