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Whiteness and Capitalism with Eleanor Hancock

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Politics, News, Society & Culture

4.92.1K Ratings

🗓️ 14 February 2023

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

In order to understand the disconnection, alienation, and immiseration wrought upon us by capitalism, it's imperative to understand this social and economic system's reliance on separation — separation from nature, from each other, from ourselves, and, crucially, from our histories and lineages.

 

White supremacy, for example, is not only an essential component in the creation of a class society within capitalism, but it also serves as a tool to separate us from what our guest in this episode refers to as our more animist, traditional lineages.

 

Eleanor Hancock is the executive director of White Awake, an online platform and nonprofit that combats white supremacy by focusing on educational resources designed to support the engagement of people who've been socially categorized as white in the creation of a more just and sustainable society.

 

In this conversation, we talk about Eleanor the history and function of white supremacy within capitalism, what it means to be truly anti-racist, how to engage in the work of reconciling and healing ancestral lineages, and how we can all contribute to the development of a democratically-managed economy free of white supremacy and instead based on liberation for all.

 

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0:57.2

Capitalism is the reason we have white supremacy.

1:09.2

White supremacy is not the system up on which everything is built.

1:14.8

White supremacy is a powerful tool of the system up on which everything is built.

1:21.0

It is the biggest wedge that the ruling class of recent history and our time period

1:26.4

has been able to drive into everyday,

1:29.4

laboring people. Capitalism is an underlying problem.

1:33.6

It's an underlying structure and white supremacy is a tool of that structure.

1:38.9

And if you understand that, then I feel like you are in a much better position to

1:42.9

dismount racism, to address social inequity,

1:46.4

because you understand the material basis that it's working for.

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