The organic crisis of British capitalism and race: the experience of the seventies

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Solomos, J., Findlay, B., Jones, S. and Gilroy, P. 1982. The organic crisis of British capitalism and race: the experience of the seventies. in: The Empire strikes back: race and racism in 70s Britain. London Hutchinson. pp. 9-46
Chapter titleThe organic crisis of British capitalism and race: the experience of the seventies
AuthorsSolomos, J., Findlay, B., Jones, S. and Gilroy, P.
Abstract

Chapter 1 of the "Empire Strikes Back" examines the place of "race" and racism in the political transformation of Britain at the end of the 1970s, and argues that Britain has entered a long-term political and economic crisis which has brought new urgency to the politics of race and nation. The authors argue that the British state is very far from its popular image as a liberal democracy, and all our notions of culture, nation and class are based on deeply racist structures.

KeywordsRace relations, sociology, cultural studies, racism, politics
Page range9-46
Book titleThe Empire strikes back: race and racism in 70s Britain.
PublisherHutchinson
Place of publicationLondon
ISBN
Hardcover0091493811
Publication dates
Print1982
Publication process dates
Deposited25 Sep 2015
Output statusPublished
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LanguageEnglish
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