The great inequality
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The great inequality
(Critical interventions : politics, culture, and the promise of democracy / edited by Henry A. Giroux, Susan Searls Giroux, and Kenneth J. Saltman)
Routledge, 2016
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A growing inequality in income and wealth marks modern capitalism, and it negatively affects nearly every aspect of our lives, especially those of the working class. It is and will continue to be the central issue of politics in almost every nation on earth. In this book, the author explains inequality in clear, passionate, and intelligent prose: what it is, why it matters, how it affects us, what its underlying causes are, and what we might do about it. This book was written to encourage informed radical action by working people, the unemployed, and the poor, uniquely blending the author's own experiences with his ability to make complex issues comprehensible to a mass audience. This book will be excellent for courses in a variety of disciplines, and it will be useful to activists and the general reading public.
Table of Contents
1. Inequality Casts a Long Shadow
2. The Great Inequality
3. All the Economics You Need to Know in One Lesson
4. Markets are the Problem, Not the Solution
5. Work is Hell
6. The Injuries of Class
7. It's Still Slavery by Another Name
8. The Ghosts of Karl Marx and Edward Abbey
9. Cesar
10. OWS and the Importance of Political Slogans
11. The Growing Degradation of Work and Life and What We Might Do to End It
12. Global Inequality
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