杜波依斯的黑人重建:黑人工人与种族主义的虚假意识

IF 1.7 Q2 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR Journal of Labor and Society Pub Date : 2023-10-24 DOI:10.1163/24714607-bja10132
Carlos L. Garrido
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在W.E.B.杜波依斯看来,阻碍美国和国际工人阶级团结的最大因素是种族主义。在本文中,我认为杜波依斯对种族主义的分析(以及美国人的假设)最好被理解为马克思主义传统所称的虚假意识的一种形式——一种全面的意识形态操作,在这种意识形态操作中,占主导地位的社会秩序以一种颠倒的外观反映了自身,这是现有事务状态再生产所不可或缺的。一个矛盾的局面出现了——统一的阶级斗争被这些形式的错误意识所扼杀——只有通过阶级斗争才能克服它们。一般来说,错误意识的毁灭——尤其是种族主义错误意识的毁灭——是一个过程,而不是一个单一的自发事件。当一个人献身于工人阶级夺取政权的斗争时,他所从事的生活方式发生了转变,这种转变就实现了。在对美国阶级斗争及其中反对种族主义斗争的作用进行分析的过程中,本文认为杜波依斯抓住了美国阶级斗争的决定性形式的脉搏,这种方式促使他被称为“美国马克思主义”的创始人。
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Du Bois’s Black Reconstruction: The Black Worker and Racist False Consciousness
Abstract For W.E.B. Du Bois, the greatest factor preventing the unity of the working-class—both in the US and in the international scale—was racism. In this paper, I argue that Du Bois’s analysis of racism (along with the American assumption) is best understood as a form of what the Marxist tradition calls false consciousness—a comprehensive ideological operation whereby the dominant social order reflects itself in a topsy-turvy appearance integral for the reproduction of the existing state of affairs. A paradoxical situation arises—while united class struggle is stifled by these forms of false consciousness—only through class struggle can they be overcome. The destruction of false consciousness in general—and racist false consciousness in particular—is a process , not a singular spontaneous event. It is attained through the transformation in the mode of life one is engaged in when they dedicate their life to the struggle for the working-class’ conquest of political power. In the process of developing his analysis of the U.S. class struggle and the role of the struggle against racism within it, this paper argues that Du Bois grasps the pulse of the determinate forms the class struggle takes in the U.S. in a manner which prompts his labeling as the founder of ‘American Marxism.’
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