The Republic Shall Be Kept Clean: How Settler Colonial Violence Shaped Antileft Repression

Author:   Tariq D. Khan
Publisher:   University of Illinois Press
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Pages:   288
Publication Date:   05 September 2023
Format:   Hardback
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The long relationship between America’s colonizing wars and virulent anticommunism The colonizing wars against Native Americans created the template for anticommunist repression in the United States. Tariq D. Khan’s analysis reveals bloodshed and class war as foundational aspects of capitalist domination and vital elements of the nation’s long history of internal repression and social control. Khan shows how the state wielded the tactics, weapons, myths, and ideology refined in America’s colonizing wars to repress anarchists, labor unions, and a host of others labeled as alien, multi-racial, multi-ethnic urban rabble. The ruling classes considered radicals of all stripes to be anticolonial insurgents. As Khan charts the decades of red scares that began in the 1840s, he reveals how capitalists and government used much-practiced counterinsurgency rhetoric and tactics against the movements they perceived and vilified as “anarchist.” Original and boldly argued, The Republic Shall Be Kept Clean offers an enlightening new history with relevance for our own time.

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Author:   Tariq D. Khan
Publisher:   University of Illinois Press
Imprint:   University of Illinois Press
ISBN:  

9780252045301


ISBN 10:   0252045300
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   05 September 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Author’s Note on Terminology Introduction Class, Race, Gender, and Empire “Civilization” versus “Savagery” “The Republic Shall be Kept Clean” The Guns of 1877 Republicans and Anarchists The Respectable Mob Aliens and Mobs Conclusion: “The Problem of the Proletariat and the Colonial Problem” Notes Libraries and Archives Utilized Index  

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“This provocative account finds that long before overseas military endeavors affected local policing, violence against the Indigenous people of North America shaped the repression of proletarian insurgencies in the United States. It reveals how animosity toward ‘savage reds’ linked colonialism to anticommunism from the nineteenth century onwards.”--Kristin Hoganson, author of The Heartland: An American History


"""This is an important book. Well-told, diligently researched and splendidly written, Khan maintains his Left and anarchist perspective throughout, yet never does the narrative falter into rhetoric and hyperbole. The history told in The Republic Shall be Kept Clean needs no hyperbole to emphasize the savagery of those who founded, expanded, and rule it."" --Counterpunch"


This provocative account finds that long before overseas military endeavors affected local policing, violence against the Indigenous people of North America shaped the repression of proletarian insurgencies in the United States. It reveals how animosity toward 'savage reds' linked colonialism to anticommunism from the nineteenth century onwards. --Kristin Hoganson, author of The Heartland: An American History


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Tariq D. Khan is a lecturer in the history of psychology at Yale University.

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