Dual class structure of the US

Abstract

"There is a dual class structure in the US. One part is white class system, composed of capital and white workers. The other is a racialized class sytem, in which white society, with its class sytem intact, is the ruling class over a black and brown work force existing both domestically and internationally (US coloniality). The purpose of this essay is to examine the history of how this came to be."

Table of Contents

The Problem of Working Class Consciousness in the US
The Structural conditions inherited from a colonial past
White Working Class Consciousness after the Revolution
The ICS and Understanding Class Relations in the US
The Dual Class Structure The White/Black Class Difference
The Nature of Class Struggle in the US
The ICS in the Preasent
Changing the Concept of Class Struggle
Apendix
Bibliography

Dimensions

14 x 22 centimeters