Race, Radicalism, and Reform: Selected Papers

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Transaction Publishers, 1 janv. 1989 - 521 pages

This volume presents selections from the work of Abram L. Harris (1899-1963), acknowledged as the first black American economist to achieve prominence in academic life. Between 1927 and 1945 he served on the faculty at Howard University in Washington, D.C. Thereafter, he was a professor in the College at the University of Chicago. During the Howard years, Harris was a central figure among a remarkable group of black social scientists clustered at that institution. He influenced the thought and work of Ralph Bunche, E. Franklin Frazier, and Eric Williams. A frequent contributor to professional journals in economics, especially the "Journal of Political Economy, "Harris was recognized as perhaps the foremost expert on the comparative analysis of alternative approaches in economics.

"Race, Radicalism, and Reform "includes an introduction by the editor that provides a chronology of Harris' life and an assessment of his scholarly contributions. A diverse array of Harris' papers is contained in the volume covering all the major themes he addressed in the course of a lifetime of research: the "Negro problem" in the United States, the interaction between race and class, controversies in American economic history, Marx and Marxism, the nature and content of institutional economics, and the economics of John Stuart Mill. What results is a comprehensive view of Harris' work, affording insight into important transitions in his thinking about radicalism and social reform. In particular, the book chronicles his movement from a left orientation in his youth to a moderate libertarianism in his later years.

 

Table des matières

The Odyssey of Abram Harris From
1
A Study of Race
30
Education and the Economic Status of Negroes in
100
The Negro and Economic Radicalism
129
Black Communists in Dixie
140
The Negro in the Coal Mining Industry
153
The Negro and the New Economic Life
182
A Problem of Progressive Labor
193
Types of Institutionalism
337
Dialectical and Darwinian
362
vii
397
Veblen and the Social Phenomenon of Capitalism
402
Monopoly Business Cycles and Imperialism
414
A Note
461
Mill on Freedom and Voluntary Association
472
Servant of the East India Company
487

Review of Harry F Wards The New Social Order
207
The Marxian Right to the Whole Product
236
Pure Capitalism and the Disappearance of the Middle
276
Utopian Elements in Marxs Thought
302

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