Marxism and Native Americans /

"In a unique format of intellectual challenge and counter-challenge prominent Native Americans and Marxists debate the viability of Marxism and the prevalence of ethnocentric bias in politics, culture, and social theory. The authors examine the status of Western notions of "progress"...

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Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston : South End Press, [1983]
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Summary:"In a unique format of intellectual challenge and counter-challenge prominent Native Americans and Marxists debate the viability of Marxism and the prevalence of ethnocentric bias in politics, culture, and social theory. The authors examine the status of Western notions of "progress" and "development" in the context of the practical realities faced by American Indians in their ongoing struggle for justice and self-determination. This dialogue offers critical insights into the nature of ecological awareness and dialectics and into the possibility of constructing a social theory that can bridge cultural boundaries"--Publisher's description.
Physical Description:viii, 221 pages ; 22 cm
Bibliography:"Notes and bibliographies": pages 206-221
ISBN:0896081788
9780896081789
089608177X
9780896081772