Critical Social Theory in the Interests of Black Folks

By (author) Lucius T. Outlaw Jr.

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Publication date:

15 September 2005

Length of book:

208 pages

Publisher

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

ISBN-13: 9780742575769

Examining the situations of African Americans in the U.S.A., Lucius Outlaw's essays illustrate over twenty years of work dedicated to articulating a 'critical theory of society' that would account for issues and limiting-factors affecting African-descended peoples in the U.S. Attempting to put politics aside, Outlaw writes from a non-partisan standpoint, in the hopes that the issues he raises in his essays will inspire improvement for the well-bring of African Americans and will also strengthen America's democracy. Outlaw envisions a democratic order that is not built upon racist projections of the past. Instead, he seeks in these essays a transformative social theory that would help create a truly democratic social order.
Part memoir, historical tract, political manifesto, and reflection on academic philosophy and the intellectual 'fix', Lucius Outlaw's search for critical theory on behalf of black communities provides thought for our consideration.