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Nicholas Bromell, "The Time is Always Now: Black Political Thought and the Transformation of U.S. Democracy" (Oxford UP, 2013)

Sep 23, 2025
Nicholas Bromell, a Professor of literature and author focusing on African American intellectual history, delves into the dynamic interplay between Black thought and American democracy. He argues that Black thinkers shape political theory through their struggles, promoting an ongoing vision of democracy. Bromell emphasizes the importance of dignity and interpersonal respect as fundamental democratic values, while also discussing the transformative power of reconciliation and radical empathy in activism. His insights highlight the urgent and evolving nature of democracy.
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INSIGHT

Thought Born Of Struggle Shapes Theory

  • African-American political thought is produced from a standpoint of comparative unfreedom and struggle rather than detached armchair philosophy.
  • This activist-rooted perspective offers distinct, essential critiques and theoretical contributions to American democracy.
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Democracy Is An Ongoing Project

  • Democracy should be seen as an ongoing, incomplete project that demands continual reconstruction and struggle.
  • Abandoning the project as irredeemable or already finished both undercuts reform and cedes ground to anti-democratic forces.
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Dignity As A Democratic Foundation

  • Dignity is a central, relational democratic value highlighted by Black thinkers and often omitted in mainstream white discourse.
  • Sustaining democracy requires many interpersonal acts of respect that protect everyone's dignity, not just institutional reforms.
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