
What's Left of Philosophy 9 | C.L.R. James: Leadership, Organization, Mass Politics (with Dr. William Clare Roberts)
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Mar 12, 2021 AI Snips
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Evolution of Working-Class Emancipation
- C.L.R. James's work emphasizes the importance of working-class self-emancipation.
- This idea evolved from self-emancipation to free activity and then to the agency of the oppressed.
Anti-Hierarchical Leadership
- James's theory of leadership is anti-hierarchical, with leaders acting as mirrors for the masses.
- Leaders articulate the masses' autonomy, helping them recognize their revolutionary potential.
Cultivation vs. Revolution
- James's view on leadership contrasts with W.E.B. Du Bois's concept of the "talented tenth", which emphasizes the cultivation of an elite group.
- James believes that education and cultivation stifle the revolutionary instincts of the masses.
