Counterrevolution, Stephen Steinberg
Counterrevolution, Stephen Steinberg
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Counterrevolution
The Crusade to Roll Back the Gains of the Civil Rights Movement

Author: Stephen Steinberg

Narrator: Stephen R. Thorne

Unabridged: 10 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 01/18/2022


Synopsis

In Black Reconstruction W. E. B. Du Bois wrote, "The slave went free; stood for a brief moment in the sun; then moved back again toward slavery." His words echo across the decades as the civil rights revolution, marked by the passage of landmark civil rights laws in the '60s, has seen those gains steadily and systematically whittled away. As history testifies, revolution nearly always triggers its antithesis: counterrevolution. In this book, Steinberg provides an analysis of this backlash, tracing the reverse flow of history that has led to the current national reckoning on race.

Steinberg puts counterrevolution into historical and theoretical perspective, exploring the "victim-blaming" and "colorblind" discourses that emerged in the post-segregation era and undermined progress toward racial equality, and led to the gutting of affirmative action. This book reflects Steinberg's long career as a critical race scholar, culminating with his assessment of our current moment and the possibilities for political transformation.

About Stephen Steinberg

Stephen Steinberg is a sociologist and Distinguished Emeritus Professor at Queens College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He is a foremost scholar of the political economy of race, having conducted research and published in race and ethnicity for more than forty years. He is the author of The Ethnic Myth; Turning Back: The Retreat from Racial Justice in American Thought and Policy, which received the Oliver Cromwell Cox Book Award for Distinguished Anti-Racist Scholarship; and Race Relations: A Critique.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Umar on February 02, 2022

A very good on the history of backlash against the Civil Rights Movement, affirmative action, quotas, and more. This book was best when it was discussing Moynihan, Glazer, Commentary Magazine, and others in sociology and politics laying the foundation for rolling back civil rights gains. Some very i......more