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Christopher A. McAuley - The Mind of Oliver C. Cox (African American Intellectual Heritage (Paperback)) - 9780268034733 - KSG0031552
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The Mind of Oliver C. Cox (African American Intellectual Heritage (Paperback))

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Description for The Mind of Oliver C. Cox (African American Intellectual Heritage (Paperback)) paperback. Born in Trinidad in 1901, Oliver C. Cox immigrated to the US in 1919, establishing himself as a controversial sociologist. McAuley's approach to Cox's life and work is shaped by his belief that Cox's Caribbean upbringing and background gave him an unorthodox perspective on race and social change. Series: The African-American Intellectual Heritage S. Num Pages: 328 pages. BIC Classification: BG; JH. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 229 x 155 x 23. Weight in Grams: 445. Very good clean copy. Old price sticker on front cover, otherwise as new

Born in Trinidad in 1901, Oliver Cromwell Cox emigrated to the United States in 1919, where he remained until his death in 1974. After earning advanced degrees in economics and sociology from the University of Chicago, Cox established himself as an impressive, but controversial, sociologist. His best-known work, Caste, Class, and Race (1948), was the first of five books that Cox would publish. In spite of his numerous scholarly contributions in the areas of social theory, political economy, and historical sociology, Cox’s significance has remained relatively unacknowledged in recent decades. In this intellectual biography, Christopher A. McAuley seeks to change ... Read more

McAuley’s approach to Cox’s life and work is shaped by his belief that Cox’s Caribbean upbringing and background gave him an unorthodox perspective on race, capitalism, and social change. Part 1 of the book chronicles Cox’s life in Trinidad and the United States. Part 2 analyzes Cox’s theory and history of the development of capitalism from thirteenth-century Venice to twentieth-century America. Part 3 provides an exposition of Cox’s typology of race relations, as well as his thoughts on the anti-Asian movement in California and the differences between black and Jewish experiences in the West. The last section of the book focuses on Cox’s theory of social transformation, highlighting his rejection of ethnic nationalism in favor of evolutionary socialism.

The Mind of Oliver C. Cox offers a much needed analysis of Cox’s important scholarly writings as well as insight into the life of this remarkable figure.

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Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2004
Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press
Condition
Used, Like New
Series
The African-American Intellectual Heritage S.
Number of Pages
304
Place of Publication
Notre Dame IN, United States
ISBN
9780268034733
SKU
KSG0031552
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About Christopher A. McAuley
Christopher A. McAuley is associate professor in the department of Black Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

Reviews for The Mind of Oliver C. Cox (African American Intellectual Heritage (Paperback))
“McAuley offers a fine survey of Cox’s overall scholarly contribution, presenting a sympathetic, though not uncritical, account. This is an excellent study of the 'mind' ... of Cox. Highly recommended.” —Choice "Christopher A. McAuley's book is the first to delve deeply into Cox's thinking. ...it is an excellent start. ...McAuley provides us with a detailed understanding of how Cox's background ... Read more

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