Through a critique of Left realism, culturalism, and pessimism from the standpoint of heterodox Marxism and Black radicalism, Gary Wilder insists that we place questions of solidarity and temporality at the center of Left political thinking. He makes a bold case for embracing a concrete utopian politics of the possible-impossible adequate to current planetary crises.
Gary Wilder Knihy
Gary Wilder je autorom knihy skúmajúcej francúzsky imperiálny národný štát a jeho vzťah k negritude a koloniálnemu humanizmu. Jeho dielo sa hlboko ponára do intelektuálnej histórie a antropológie, objasňuje zložité vzťahy medzi kolonializmom a africkou identitou. Wilderov prístup ponúka kritický pohľad na formovanie národných štátov v koloniálnom kontexte. Jeho písanie je cenené pre svoju hĺbku a analytickú prísnosť.



Providing a reading of Aime Cesaire and Leopold Senghor as political thinkers, Gary Wilder explains how these eminent anti-colonial thinkers, poets and political leaders sought to remake France by advocating for colonial self- determination and fuller racial and cultural integration within the French empire.
France experienced a period of crisis following World War I when the relationship between the nation and its colonies became a subject of fierce public debate. This book focuses on two intersecting movements that redefined imperial politics - colonial humanism, led by administrative reformers in West Africa, and the Paris-based Negritude project.