Abstract

Just as Marx and Engels transformed understanding of capitalist political economy – highlighting the revolutionary potential of the working class, and just as W.E.B. Du Bois specified capitalism’s racial division of labor – emphasizing the significance of oppressed peoples’ liberation struggles for the reconstruction of society, Angela Davis, like them living a life in service to freedom movements worldwide, has widened and sharpened the focus of anti-capitalist thought and liberatory praxis by contributing to the development of a Black Radical Feminism that is informed by and furthers a politically potent fusion of Marxism and the Black Radical Tradition.

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