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Dialectics of black capitalism part II

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The Review of Black Political Economy

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  1. This division is proposed by Daniel R. Fusfold, “The Basic Economics of the Urban and Rucial Crisis,” Union for Radical Political Economics, Conference Proceedings, December, 1968.

  2. See Barry Bluestone, “Black Capitalism: The Path to Black Liberation,”Review of Radical Political Economics, Vol. 1, No. 1, May, 1969.

  3. See, for example, Louria D. Cummings, “The Employed Peer: Their Characteristics and Occupations,”Meathly Leber Review, Vol. 88, July 1965; and Barry Bluesions, “Low Wege Industries and the Working Poor,” Poverty and Human Resources Abstract, Vol. 111, No. 2, March–April, 1968.

  4. Insight into the irregular sector of the black community can be gotten from Malcolm X, Autobiography, New York, Greve Press, 1965.

  5. Daniel R. Fusfeld,op. cit., “The Basic Economics of the Urban and Racial Crisis,” Union for Radical Political Economics, Conference Proceedings, December, 1968, p. 69–70.

  6. (See Harb Gintis, “Education, Technology, and the Characteristics of Worker Productivity,” American Economic Review, May 1971).

  7. Daniel R. Fusfeld,loc. cit. “The Basic Economics of the Urban and Rucial Crisis,” Union for Radical Political Economics, Conference Proceedings, December, 1968.

  8. A proposal for massive use of eminent domain powers to transfer corporate ownership to black people is contained in Richard F. America, Jr., “What Do You People Want,?” Review of Black Political Economy, op. cit.

  9. See Florence Howe and Paul Lauter, “How the School System is Rigged for failure.”New York Review of Books, Vol. 14, No. 12, June 18, 1970.

  10. For an exemplary study of these effects, see Martin Anderson,The Federal Bulldoxer, Cambridge, MIT Press, 1964.

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  11. New York Times, September 16, 1968

  12. In a film,The Black Panthors, made by Newsreel, Inc. New York City, 1968.

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Zweig, M. Dialectics of black capitalism part II. Rev Black Polit Econ 3, 42–57 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03040512

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