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Ignoring the Negro: Commodity, Capitalism, and Cultural AppropriationCultural Logic 28 119-148. 2025.The following paper moves on two fronts: the first movement is an examination of three important texts by W.E.B. Du Bois, Karl Marx, and Cedric Robinson, where I perform an exegesis to explore the ways in which the desiderata and destruction of the Black body, at the center of the practice of white supremacy/whiteness, is also at the center of capitalism. After this foundational work is completed, the second movement of the paper is toward revealing a throughline from the commoditization of the …Read more
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"My Poor Soul": Theodicy and the Strong Assimilationist Origin of Black American PhilosophyCLR James Journal. forthcoming.The following essay engages with the assimilationist proto-theodicy articulated by Magdalena Beulah Brockden, an enslaved African woman in the eighteenth century, as recounted in Seth Moglen’s article, “Enslaved in the City on a Hill: The Archive of Moravian Slavery and the Practical Past.” While Moglen’s analysis foregrounds narrative as a genre within the corpus of slave literature, my inquiry centers on interpreting Brockden’s Lebenslauf, her memoir of Christian conversion, as a theodicy, a c…Read more
Tony Baugh
Coppin State University
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Coppin State UniversityAssistant Professor
University of Edinburgh
PhD, 2026
APA Eastern Division
Baltimore, MD, United States of America
Areas of Interest
| History of Western Philosophy |
| Poststructuralism |
| Metaphysics and Epistemology |