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Amidst all this talk of racial capitalism and abolition, there is one thinker we should all be reading: Neville Alexander. He is a revolutionary intellectual for our times and for our planet. For anyone committed to abolishing, not just studying, racial capitalism, this is the book to read--Robin D. G. Kelley, author of Freedom DreamsProfound and provocative. Grounded in history, engaged with revolutionary theory, and informed by a lifetime of practice, Nevilles intellectual acuity and passion for freedom shine through in every page. Read, learn, and join the growing global struggle against racial capitalism--Barbara Ransby, historian, activist, author of Making All Black Lives MatterAlexanders beautiful writing patiently connects theory and method with purpose. Against Racial Capitalism is absolutely necessary for all who struggle to understand and change twenty-first-century conditions--Ruth Wilson Gilmore, author of Abolition GeographyAs a revolutionary public intellectual, activist, and former political prisoner, Neville Alexander is among the most important theorists of racial capitalism to emerge during the struggle against apartheid. Alexanders writings engage with some of the important debates in South Africa from the last 50 years, many of which have international resonance today. An opponent of the neoliberal trajectory embarked upon by the post-apartheid establishment in the 1990s, Alexander was always reflective and humble but never wavered from his own self-description: a non-dogmatic Marxist, pan-Africanist, and internationalist.This carefully curated collection brings his incredible body of work to an international audience for the first time. It features a comprehensive introduction, a timeline of key events in the life of Alexander, selected articles, speeches, op-eds, book chapters, and a bibliography of his writings.Neville Alexander was a revolutionary scholar, educator, and activist in the struggles against apartheid and in post-apartheid South Africa. He spent ten years (196474) as a political prisoner on Robben Island alongside Nelson Mandela and others before emerging as one of South Africas foremost public intellectuals.