The Shape of Things to Come: Selected Writings & Interviews

The Shape of Things to Come: Selected Writings & Interviews

Author
J. Sakai
Publisher
Kersplebedeb Publishing
Language
English
Year
2023
Page
384
ISBN
9781989701218,1989701213
File Type
pdf
File Size
6.8 MiB

J. Sakai is one of North America’s most insightful and challenging radical intellectuals, best-known for his work Settlers: Mythology of the White Proletariat, which remains the essential anti-racist labor history of the united states. Sakai's work is grounded in Mao’s politics, anti-imperialism, and in a lifetime of hands-on activism; he has consistently focused on the relationship between “race” and “class” in the american context, from a perspective dedicated to abolishing the united states, capitalism, and white supremacy.
Beyond Settlers, however, Sakai has authored a number of other works, on subjects ranging from movement security, to the nature of the lumpen/proletariat, to the rise of the far right, and much more. Several of these have been published in book-form by Kersplebedeb, others as zines, while others have only ever appeared on the Internet.
Here in this book, for the first time, is presented a selection of writings by Sakai spanning a 40 year period, from 1983 to 2022. This includes three articles initially written anonymously for the anti-imperialist journal S1, and an extensive interview that took place between 2020 and 2022, appearing here for the first time.
The Shape of Things to Come: Selected Writings & Interviews is a weapons cache planted for people fighting for liberation in a world that is constantly becoming more dangerous. It provides tools and methodologies, examples both positive and negative, histories and insights, to help us to collectively struggle against a system that “as its most bottomline autonomic reflex will rather arrange to kill us all than let us remake our lives communally.”

GUIDE TO CONTENTS Beginner’s Kata: Uncensored Stray Thoughts on Revolutionary Organization (2018) Notes Toward an Understanding of Capitalist Crisis & Theory (2009) Aryan Politics & Fighting the W.T.O. (2001) The Green Nazi: An Investigation into Fascist Ecology (2007) When Race Burns Class: Settlers Revisited (2000) Stolen at Gunpoint (2003) Beyond McAntiwar: Notes on Finding Our Footing in the Collapsing Stage Set of the u.s. Empire (2005) Theory Mao Tossed to Us (2017) Pseudo-Gangs (1983) From South Afrika to Puerto Rico to Mississippi (1983) What Happened to the Zimbabwe Revolution (1984)
+ Never before published: “The Shape of Things to Come” is an extensive (over 100 pages!) new interview with Sakai, conducted between 2020 and 2022, and presented here in two parts. A wide range of topics are addressed, including but not limited to the Trump presidency and the rise of the white far right; the class and national composition of the George Floyd Uprising and Black Lives Matter; the gender politics of both the CPUSA-era Old Left and the 60s New Left; the role of national, class, and gender contradictions in the movement against the Vietnam War; the legacy of anti-war organizing within the u.s. military; the left’s historical confusion regarding the white working class; warlordism in Mexico; why “globalization vs nationalism” is an inadequate way to think about our current situation; the breakdown of nations and capitalism’s “creative destruction”; the work of Immanuel Wallerstein, specifically in terms of the end of capitalism; the nature of the interregnum, and considerably much more...

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