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Anthony Flood

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    C.L.R. James: Herbert Aptheker’s Invisible Man
    CLR James Journal 19 (1): 276-297. 2013.
    Scholars are grateful to Cyril Lionel Robert James (1901-1989) and Herbert Aptheker (1915-2003) for their pioneering work in the field of slave revolts. What they've virtually never mentioned, however, let alone explored, was Aptheker’s practice of rendering James invisible. It is highly improbable that Aptheker did not know either of James or of his noteworthy study of the Haitian Revolution, given that the latter was related to the slave revolts that Aptheker did study. Aptheker’s neglect of J…Read more
    Scholars are grateful to Cyril Lionel Robert James (1901-1989) and Herbert Aptheker (1915-2003) for their pioneering work in the field of slave revolts. What they've virtually never mentioned, however, let alone explored, was Aptheker’s practice of rendering James invisible. It is highly improbable that Aptheker did not know either of James or of his noteworthy study of the Haitian Revolution, given that the latter was related to the slave revolts that Aptheker did study. Aptheker’s neglect of James was not an anomaly, but rather symptomatic of an ideology that rationalized extreme oppression.
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    Contracts, Coercion, and Condo Boards: A Reply to Stuart Burns
    Philosophy Pathways 61. 2003.
    Oppression
  • Why Strain at a Gnat but Swallowa Camel?
    Philosophy Pathways 50. 2003.
  • On God and 'I': Response to Geoffrey Klempner
    Philosophy Pathways 76. 2004.
  • A Comment On Professor Wolff's "four Forms Of Redistribution"
    Philosophy Pathways 53. 2003.
  • "redistribution" As Euphemism Or, Who Owns What?
    Philosophy Pathways 65. 2003.
    Social and Political Philosophy
  • Abolition versus Redistribution: A Summary Reply to Stuart Burns
    Philosophy Pathways 68. 2003.
  • Redistributionism Continued
    Philosophy Pathways 56. 2003.
  • God's Knowledge of "I": Rejoinder to Geoffrey Klempner
    Philosophy Pathways 80. 2004.
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