Settlers, 9781629630373
Paperback
“Originally published unter the title ” ‘Mythology of the white proletariat: a short course in understanding Babylon’ in 1983.“–Title page verso.

Settlers

the mythology of the white proletariat from mayflower to modern

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  • Paperback

    448 pages

  • Release Date

    1 January 2015

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Summary

Settlers is a uniquely important book in the canon of the North American revolutionary left and anticolonial movements. First published in the 1980s by activists with decades of experience organizing in grassroots anticapitalist struggles against white supremacy, the book soon established itself as an essential reference point for revolutionary nationalists and dissident currents within the predominantly colonialist Marxist-Leninist and anarchist movements at that time.

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9781629630373
ISBN-10:1629630373
Series:Kersplebedeb
Author:J. Sakai
Publisher:PM Press
Imprint:PM Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:448
Edition:4th
Release Date:1 January 2015
Weight:552g
Dimensions:37mm x 229mm x 192mm
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Critics Review

Settlers is a critical analysis of the colonization of the Americas that overturns the ‘official’ narrative of poor and dispossessed European settlers to reveal the true nature of genocidal invasion and land theft that has occurred for over five hundred years. If you want to understand the present, you must know the past, and this book is a vital contribution to that effort.”–Gord Hill, author of 500 Years of Indigenous Resistance

“Great works measure up, inspire higher standards of intellectual and moral honesty, and, when appreciated for what they are, serve as a guide for those among us who intend a transformation of reality. Settlers should serve as a reminder (to anyone who needs one) of the genocidal tendencies of the empire, the traitorous interplay between settler-capitalist, settler-nondescript, and colonial flunkies.”–Kuwasi Balagoon, Black Liberation Army

“When Settlers hit the tiers of San Quentin, back in 1986, it totally exploded our ideas about what we as a new class of revolutionaries thought we knew about a so-called ‘united working class’ in amerika. And what’s more, it brought the actual contradictions of national oppression and imperialism into sharp focus. It was my first, and as such my truest, study of the actual mechanics behind the expertly fabricated illusion of an amerikan proletariat.”–Sanyika Shakur, author of Monster: The Autobiography of an L.A. Gang Member

About The Author

J. Sakai

J. Sakai is a revolutionary intellectual with decades of experience as an activist in the United States. He lives in Honolulu, Hawaii.

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