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‡aCampbell, Horace.
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‡aBarack Obama and twenty-first-century politics :
‡ba revolutionary moment in the USA /
‡cHorace G. Campbell.
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‡aLondon ;
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‡bPluto Press,
‡c2010.
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‡axxiii, 319 p. ;
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‡aIncludes bibliographical references (pages [302]-308) and index.
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‡tThe Peace, Anti-Racist, and Reparations Nodes of the Revolutionary Process --
‡tPeace and the Meaning of Work --
‡tRevolution and the Tipping Point --
‡tPeace and the Inheritance of Black Liberation --
‡tProgressive Women and the Peace Movement --
‡tBuilding a New Democracy --
‡tConclusion --
‡g9.
‡tUbuntu and Twenty-First-Century Revolution --
‡tThe Setting and the Challenges --
‡tUbuntu, Quantum Politics, and the Revolutionary Moment --
‡tEnvironmental Justice, a Fractal Outlook, and Quantum Leaps --
‡tUbuntu, Self-Organization, and Self-Mobilization --
‡tAbraham Lincoln and the Second Revolution in the United States --
‡tUbuntu, Self-Organization, and New Leadership --
‡tNew Leadership and Optimism in Society --
‡tOptimism as a Political Act.
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‡g7.
‡tGround Operation for Victory: Challenging the Ruthlessness of the Wounded Corporate Bankers --
‡tThe Moment of September --
‡tRuthlessness and Recklessness --
‡tThe World of Derivatives, Politics, and Ruthlessness --
‡tFinancialization as Economic Terrorism --
‡tHenry Paulson and the Drama of the Moment of September --
‡tElements of the Coup --
‡tSpeechless and Politics --
‡tObama and the Presidential Campaign --
‡tThe Legacies of Jesse Helms in North Carolina --
‡tRespect, Empower, Include - Observing the Ground Operation at First Hand --
‡tYouth Activists and the Wall of Hope --
‡tTolerance and the Networks --
‡tRowan County and Salibury Town --
‡tMecklenburg County and Crossing into South Carolina --
‡tThe Nerve Center in Raleigh-Durham --
‡tA Divided Military --
‡tConclusion --
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‡tBeyond Messiahs: Networks for Peace and Transformation in the Twenty-First Century --
‡tIntroduction --
‡tThe Trap of Messianism and Militarism --
‡tLiberalism, Missionism, and the Long War --
‡tWar asPeace --
‡tWould Obama End Up Like Toussaint? --
‡tNetworking and Solidarity --
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‡g5.
‡tFractal Wisdom and Optimism in the Primary Campaign of 2008 --
‡tCampaigning as a Human Being, not a Black Candidate --
‡tHope and Change --
‡tScaling, Self-Similarity, and Recursion in the Campaign --
‡tUbuntu meets Ubuntu --
‡tProving Ground in South Carolina --
‡tBuilding a National Presence and Bottom-Up Fundraising --
‡tObama's Amazing Money Machine --
‡tThe Struggles in the Primaries --
‡tThe Centrality of Economics and Politics --
‡tThe Intervention of the Youth Vote and the Grassroots --
‡tThe Iowa Caucus --
‡tThe Centrality of Racism in US Politics --
‡tInternal Collapse of the Vast Clinton Apparatus --
‡tConclusion --
‡g6.
‡tBetween the Past and the Future: The Democratic National Convention --
‡tBurdens of the Past --
‡tNew and Old Forces at the convention --
‡tShadows of the Past and the Denver setting --
‡tThe Promise of a Green Convetion --
‡tT. Boone Pickens and Forgiveness --
‡tInsiders and Outsiders in Denver --
‡tThe Clinton Brigade in Denver --
‡tMichelle Obama and the Caucuses --
‡tThe Latino/Hispanic Caucus at the Convention --
‡tWho are the Latinos? --
‡tRoll Call and Nomination --
‡tAcceptance Speech and Marketing the Candidate --
‡tConclusion --
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‡gPhase III
‡tAutonomous Organizing and the Harriet Tubman Principles --
‡tReconstruction and the Third Phase --
‡tCounter-Revolution --
‡tBenjamin Tillman, Sexualized Violence and the Consolidation of Racism --
‡tLong-Term Legacies of the Third Phase --
‡tEugenics and the Ideological Victory of the South --
‡tEugenics and Technological Singularity --
‡tConclusion: Democratization as a Process --
‡tRacism and the Old Left --
‡tBeyond the Limitations of Liberal Thought --
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‡tGrassroots Organizing confronts the Machine --
‡tRevolutions by Ordinary People - the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party --
‡tObama's Learning from the Ella Baker Principles --
‡tBeyond Vanguardism --
‡tThe Conservative Counter-offensive in the US before the Rise of the Obama Phenomenon --
‡tThe Attempted Intervention of Jesse Jackson --
‡tThe Democratic Party and the Hierarchy of Power --
‡tLeaderism, Vanguardism, and the Party Boss --
‡tTechnocrats, Bosses, and Political Advantage --
‡tFrom Bosses to Political Consultants --
‡tThe Clintons Inherit the Party Machinery --
‡tConclusion --
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‡tRevolutionary Moments and Ruptures --
‡tRevolutionary Moments: Lessons from the French and Cuban Revolutions --
‡tNew Concept of Shared Humanity --
‡tUbuntu --
‡tElements of the Revolutionary Moment --
‡tBeyond Vanguardism in the Twenty-First Century --
‡tClassical Music meets Jazz --
‡tReparations and Revolution --
‡tNew Militants and Sites of Politics --
‡tConclusion --
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‡tThe Political Training of Barack Obama --
‡tUbuntu and Non-Racial Democracy --
‡tLessons in Ubuntu --
‡tToots and the Dignity of Work --
‡tTraining as a Community Organizer in Chicago --
‡tSearching for Life Purpose and Healing in Kenya --
‡tRedemption --
‡tMichelle Robinson: The Personal is Political --
‡tConclusion --
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‡tConfronting Racism and Sexism in US Politics --
‡gPhase I
‡tThe Electoral College and "Three-Fifths of a Human" --
‡gPhase II
‡tThe Civil War and the Struggle for Democracy --
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