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Race, Class and Power: Some Comments on Revolutionary Change
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 June 2009
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Such is the power of early conditioning, that it is only after many years of reflection that I have come to question the university of the class struggle. Economic exploitation, and an intimate relationship between economic and political power, may be almost universal. But there are some societies in which the relationship to the means of production does not define the political struggle, and in which class conflict is not the source of revolutionary change.
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