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Against Imperialism: Capitalism, the US China Rivalry, and International Solidarity
By (Author) Kevin Lin
By (author) Rosa Liu
By (author) Eli Friedman
By (author) Ashley Smith
Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books
18th September 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
Colonialism and imperialism
Asian history
Political activism / Political engagement
327.51
Paperback
224
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
As the rivalry between the US and China enters a dangerous new phase, reaffirming the politics of anti-imperialism is a task more important than ever.
From trade wars and pandemic politics to rioting workers, intercontinental balloons, and battles over TikTok, the US media tends to present contemporary Chinawhen its discussed at allin sensationalist terms. This portrayal has only intensified as Chinas relationship with the United States has grown increasingly hostile. Whether in the form of overtly racist rhetoric and aggressive trade actions, or the more buttoned down but equally antagonistic efforts to oppose Chinese interests abroad, the US has made clear that it has no interest in giving up its position as global hegemon. This seemingly endless cycle of nationalism, jingoism, and reactionary politics on both sides of the Pacific suggests a downward spiral that could plausibly result in catastrophic military confrontation.
the US and China must oppose our rulers claims that they have our best interests in mind as they ratchet up their rivalry. Rather, if were to avert nuclear calamity, we must oppose imperialism in all its forms, and regardless of its source and rhetoric.
Through snapshots of Chinas growing social movementsfrom its labor struggles to feminist campaigns, and moreLin, Liu, Friedman, and Smith provide some of the building blocks well need to construct a movement that centers international solidarity across borders.
Kevin Lin is a researcher focusing on labor and employment relations, collective actions, and civil society in China. He is based in Hong Kong.
Rosa Liu is a writer and activist based in China.
Eli Friedman is associate professor and chair of international and comparative labor at Cornell University's ILR School. He is the author of Insurgency Trap: Labor Politics in Postsocialist China and coeditor of the English edition of China on Strike: Narratives of Workers' Resistance. He splits his time between the US and China.
Ashley Smith is a socialist writer and activist in Burlington, Vermont. He has written in numerous publications including Truthout, The International Socialist Review, Socialist Worker, Jacobin, New Politics, Against the Current, and many other online and print publications.