Red State Revolt
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
One of the most comprehensive portraits of a strike wave ever written, an indispensable window into the changing shape of the working class and American politics
Eric Blanc ist ein ehemaliger High-School-Lehrer und derzeit Doktorand der Soziologie an der NYU. Seine Analysen sozialer Bewegungen und Kämpfe der Arbeiterklasse bieten tiefe Einblicke in gegenwärtige gesellschaftliche Konflikte. Blancs Stil ist direkt und prägnant und konzentriert sich auf die Perspektiven derjenigen, die an vorderster Front des Widerstands stehen. Seine Arbeit ist wesentlich für das Verständnis der Dynamik von Klassenkämpfen und Bewegungen für soziale Gerechtigkeit.



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