"Darkwater's Existentialist Socialism"

Socialism and Democracy 32 (3):81-104 (2018)
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Abstract

This paper examines W.E.B. Du Bois's Darkwater as an existentialist text offering a conception of socialism best characterized as Africana existentialist socialism. It argues for a conception of Africana existentialism as inclusive of issues of collective, and not solely individual responsibility. Darkwater is interpreted in terms of a unifying thematic of a humanist anti-theodicy, our of which emerges Du Bois's conception of an ideal of "service without servants." This socialistic ideal is in turn worked out in relation to the figure of "the Immortal Child."

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Thomas Meagher
Sam Houston State University

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