民主毁灭的红利:杜波依斯《黑人重建》中帝国转向中的盈余、意识形态和军国主义

The Monist Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1093/monist/onad030
Inés Valdez
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本文对杜波依斯的《黑人重建》(Black Reconstruction)一书进行了原创性解读,强调了重建的失败所产生的击倒效应是如何促成美帝国主义轨迹的。北方工业国家、南方地主和白人工人之间的联盟终结了黑人自由人和自由人局提出的种族解放承诺。杜波依斯认为,黑人自由人和妇女重新获得的利益;基于种族等级制度和对物质财富的依恋而形成的国家认同;以及南方种族化的军国主义,都是帝国通过暴力手段追求物质财富的基础。围绕技术理想和军国主义的白人身份认同的巩固,促使杜波依斯修改了他对民主教育的论述(将其转向批判资本主义和没有灵魂的技术),并在跨国范围内寻求解放团结。
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The Dividends of Democracy’s Destruction: Surplus, Ideology, and Militarism in the Turn to Empire in Du Bois’s Black Reconstruction
This paper offers an original reading of Du Bois’s Black Reconstruction that highlights how the knock down effects from Reconstruction’s failures contributed to the U.S. imperial trajectory. The coalition between the industrial North, Southern landowners, and white workers ended the promise of racial emancipation advanced by Black freedmen and the Freedmen’s Bureau. The gains from the resubjection of Black freedmen and women; the development of a national identity based racial hierarchy and an attachment to material wealth, and the racialized militarism of the South, Du Bois argues, underpinned the imperial pursuit of material wealth through violent means. The consolidation of white identity around technological ideals and militarism led Du Bois to revise his account of democratic education (redirecting it to critique capitalism and soulless technology) and to reach transnationally for emancipatory solidarity.
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