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Radical Social Theory: An Appraisal, A Critique, and an Overcoming: Readings and Resources
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table of contents
Cover
Front Matter
Table Of Contents
Title and Authors
Copyright and License
Dedication
Introduction
Chapter One - Liberalism and Eurocentrism
Notes on Jean Jacques Rousseau
The Social Contract (excerpts)
Notes on Eurocentrism
Lecture: Liberalism and Eurocentrism, Jean Jacques Rousseau
Main Elements of Liberalism
Liberalism and Eurocentrism Exercises
Shirley Temple A Kid 'in' Africa: An Illustrated Summary and Critique
Readings and Resources
Notes on Angela Davis
Chapter Two - Early Liberal Feminism Contrasted with Black Feminism
Notes on Olympe de Gouges
The Declaration of the Rights of Women
Lecture: Early Liberal Feminism, Olympe De Gouges
Olympe de Gouges Exercises
Main Contributions De Gouges
Readings and Resources
Chapter Three - Communism, Karl Marx
Notes on Karl Marx
The Communist Manifesto
Lecture: Communism, Karl Marx, Part 1
Lecture: Communism, Karl Marx - Part 2
Basic Definitions of Marxian Concepts
Main Elements of Marxism
Marx Exercises
Readings and Resources
Chapter Four - Anarcho-Communism, Pyotr Kropotkin
Notes on Kropotkin
The Conquest of Bread
Lecture: Anarcho-Communism, Pyotr Kropotkin
"The Conquest of Bread" Exercises
Main Elements of Anarcho-Communism
Readings and Resources
Chapter Five - Death of the Western God
Notes on Friedrich Nietzsche
Thus Spoke Zarathustra (excerpt)
Lecture: Death of the Western God, Friedrich Nietzsche
Basic Definitions of Nietzsche's Main Concepts
Nietzsche Exercises
Readings and Resources
Chapter Six - Black Self-Determination and Self-Defense
Notes on Malcolm X
The Ballot or the Bullet Speech
Lecture: Black Self-Determination and Self-Defense, Malcolm X
The 10-Point Program of the Black Panther Party
Malcolm X Exercises
The Ten Point Program and Platform of the Black Student Unions
Readings and Resources
Chapter Seven - Love and Executions
Notes on The Cuban Revolution
Notes on Che Guevara
Lecture: Love and Guns, Che Guevara
Love and Guns (Che Guevara) Exercises
Readings and Resources
Che Guevara Basic Definitions of Main Concepts
Chapter Eight - Feminism is for Everybody
Notes on bell hooks
Lecture: Feminism is for Everybody, bell hooks
Trayvon Martin news video
bell hooks Exercises
bell hooks Takeaway
Readings and Resources
Chapter Nine - Cultures, Queerness, and Ethnicity
Notes on Gloria Anzaldúa
Lecture: Cultures, Queerness, and Ethnicity, Gloria Anzaldúa
La Conciencia de la Mestiza Exercises
Gloria Anzaldua Takeaways
Readings and Resources
Chapter Ten - Postmodern, Postcolonial Revolution
Notes on the Zapatistas
Lecture: Postmodern, Postcolonial Revolution, The Zapatistas
The Zapatistas Exercise
Zapatistas Takeaways
Readings and Resources
Chapter Eleven: Final Exercises
Final Exercise #1: "The diverse"
Final Exercise #2: "Somos Una Gente: Sisterhood and Brotherhood"
Final Exercise #3: Contrasting Power Structures
Final Exercise #4: "Symbolism: Communicating Outside the Box"
Final Exercise #5: "Marxism, Feminism, and Black Liberation"
Final Exercise #6: "Creating and Becoming"
Final Exercise #7: "Feminisms"
Final Exercise #8: "Born in Chains: 'Freedom' in Liberalism and Marxism"
Final Exercise #9: "Changing the History of Change"
Final Exercise #10: "Future Feminisms"
Final Exercise #11: "Self-Defense, Automony, and Revolution"
Angela Davis Notes
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Rousseau, Jean Jacques. 1762. The Social Contract.
http://www.earlymoderntexts.com/pdfs/rousseau1762book1.pdf
, accessed February 16, 2014.
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