“In my approach, each racialized person counts the same, as racialized and therefore commodified. There is not in this approach some conceptually privileged racialized group (some uncommodified racial group), either on account of access to power or proximity to suffering. To be racialized just is to be commodified.” Race And Racism In AmericaCommodification Book:Asian Americans and the Spirit of Racial Capitalism Source: Asian Americans and the Spirit of Racial Capitalism
“For Christianity, a genuinely political economy—where individual desire and communal flourishing serve one another—shares patterns of common life built into the divine economy. It only requires the ecclesia to make good on what the 'called out ones' already claim as true.” ChristianityPolitical EconomyEcclesia Book:Asian Americans and the Spirit of Racial Capitalism Source: Asian Americans and the Spirit of Racial Capitalism