


Originally Published Under The Title Mythology Of The White Proletariat : A Short Course In Understanding Babylon In 1983-prelim. 1950s Repression And The Decline Of The Communist Party Usa - This Great Humanity Has Cried Enough! - The Global Plantation - Klass, Kulture & Kommunity - Tactical & Strategic. Industrial Proletariat - Breakthrough Of The Cio - Imperialist War And The New Amerikan Order - Neocolonial Pacification In The U.s. The Heart Of Whiteness - Struggles & Alliances - The Contradictions Of Nation And Class - Settler Trade Unionism - Colonialism, Imperialism & Labor Aristocracy - The U.s. Today in the Thom Hartmann Book Club we are reading from Settlers: The Mythology of the White Proletariat from Mayflower to Modern. Always Controversial Within The Establishment Left, Settlers Uncovers Centuries Of Collaboration. Written By Activists With Decades Of Experience Organizing In Grassroots Anticapitalist Struggles Against White Supremacy, The Book Established Itself As An Essential Reference Point For Revolutionary Nationalists And Dissident Currents Within The Marxist-leninist And Anarchist Movements.

Sakai by Ernesto Aguilar.A Uniquely Important Book In The Canon Of The North American Revolutionary Left And Anticolonial Movements, Settlers Was First Published In The 1980s. Settlers: Mythology of the White Proletariat The minority puts a dogmatic view in place of the critical, and an idealist one in place of the materialist. This new edition includes "Cash & Genocide: The True Story of Japanese-American Reparations" and an interview with author J. As recounted in painful detail by Sakai, the United States has been built on the theft of Indigenous lands and of Afrikan labor, on the robbery of the northern third of Mexico, the colonization of Puerto Rico, and the expropriation of the Asian working class, with each of these crimes being accompanied by violence. Settlers exposes the fact that America's white citizenry have never supported themselves but have always resorted to exploitation and theft, culminating in acts of genocide to maintain their culture and way of life. First published in the 1980s by activists with decades of experience organizing in grassroots anticapitalist struggles against white supremacy, the book soon established itself as an essential reference point for revolutionary nationalists and dissident currents within the predominantly colonialist Marxist-Leninist and anarchist movements at that time.Īlways controversial within the establishment Left Settlers uncovers centuries of collaboration between capitalism and white workers and their organizations, as well as their neocolonial allies, showing how the United States was designed from the ground up as a parasitic and genocidal entity.

Settlers is a uniquely important book in the canon of the North American revolutionary left and anticolonial movements.
