‘Fight the reds, support the blue’: Blue Lives Matter and the US counter-subversive tradition

IF 1.9 2区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
J. Shanahan, T. Wall
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Abstract

In the wake of the rightwing siege of the US Capitol, which put ‘Blue Lives Matter’ supporters at odds with police protecting the Capitol, the authors look to the history and contours of the ‘counter-subversive tradition’ in the United States and its locus in local police departments. They examine a similar moment of social unrest – the mid-to-late 1960s – and the pro-police organising undertaken by Support Your Local Police (SYLP), a front group of the ultra-right John Birch Society, which blended anti-communism with opposition to the Black Freedom Movement, with particular anxiety about the spectre of united white and black revolt from below and the encroachment of the federal government on local power from above. The campaign also presented a kind of uniquely rightwing anti-statism, largely through the rejection of impediments to local powers and, specifically, the untrammelled power of the cops. In making sense of the Capitol siege, and the years of rightwing organising that preceded it, the article argues that this important precursor to ‘Blue Lives Matter’ presents a schema for understanding longstanding efforts in police organising in defence of what James Baldwin called ‘arrogant autonomy’ – freedom from civilian oversight or political challenges to cop power, and from all challenges to locally entrenched structures of white power.
“对抗红色,支持蓝色”:蓝色的生命很重要和美国的反颠覆传统
右翼分子围攻美国国会大厦,使“蓝色的命也是命”的支持者与保护国会大厦的警察产生分歧。在这之后,作者关注了美国“反颠覆传统”的历史和轮廓,以及它在当地警察部门的地位。他们考察了一个类似的社会动荡时刻——20世纪60年代中后期——以及支持你的地方警察组织(SYLP)所进行的亲警察组织,该组织是极右翼约翰·伯奇协会的一个前沿组织,融合了反共和反对黑人自由运动,尤其是对来自下层的白人和黑人联合反抗的幽灵以及联邦政府从上层对地方权力的侵占感到焦虑。这场运动还呈现出一种独特的右翼反国家主义,主要是通过拒绝阻碍地方权力,特别是警察不受约束的权力。为了理解国会大厦围攻事件以及在此之前多年的右翼组织,文章认为,《蓝色的生命很重要》的这一重要先驱为理解警察组织长期以来为捍卫詹姆斯·鲍德温所说的“傲慢的自治”所做的努力提供了一个模式,以及对当地根深蒂固的白人权力结构的所有挑战。
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Race & Class
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CiteScore
3.70
自引率
7.70%
发文量
33
期刊介绍: Race & Class is a refereed, ISI-ranked publication, the foremost English language journal on racism and imperialism in the world today. For three decades it has established a reputation for the breadth of its analysis, its global outlook and its multidisciplinary approach.
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