>> And are we to applaud his break with radical politics in favor of a
>> style of capitalism that few actual capitalists embrace? This is the
>> substance of Wise's defense. This sort of thing only deepens my
>> suspicions about antiracism's status within the comfort zone of
>> neoliberalism's discourses of "reform."
Doesn't Wise spend a lot of his time doing racial sensitivity workshops and such for corporations? I would guess, though I don't really know, that that could be a very lucrative line of business. It could work sort of like a protection racket.
SA