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You Call This a Democracy?

Paul Kivel (Autor)

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC (Editora)

R$ 274,30
SKU: 9781891843266

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You Call This a Democracy? is a penetrating and troubling look at how the U.S. ruling class and the power elite dominate wealth, power and decision-making in all aspects of our lives and institutions. Arguing that the United States has always had a ruling class, this book does not focus on the current administration or rogue corporations, but presents a deeper, longer-term analysis of how the ruling class has created and uses the Constitution, corporations and the courts, as well as a host of other mechanisms such as tax laws, wars, buffer zones, and distractions, to dominate our society and accumulate wealth.

The book is carefully researched and referenced, and filled with numerous examples and illustrations. It is an indispensable resource for every person concerned about the undemocratic concentration of wealth and power in our society.

This revised second printing adds a new workshop and classroom friendly study guide which makes this an easy to use book for activists and educators focused on issues of poverty, inequality, multiculturalism, diversity, politics, and economic, racial, and gender justice. The new Afterword includes practical suggestions for incorporating democratic practice in our everyday family, classroom and workplace processes.

You Call This a Democracy? is being used in high school and college classes, in study groups, in religious based social justice projects, and by activists throughout the country because it provides a framework and common vocabulary to talk about issues of economic justice and to help guide people's everyday decisions and political involvement.

Sobre o Livro

O livro analisa o papel da classe dominante e das elites de poder nos Estados Unidos, incluindo o uso da Constituição, corporações e tribunais como mecanismos de dominação.

Baseado em pesquisa e referências, apresenta exemplos e ilustrações que servem como material para debates em sala de aula e grupos de estudo sobre desigualdade econômica e poder político.

A edição revisada inclui um guia de estudo para oficinas e salas de aula e um posfácio com sugestões práticas para incorporar práticas democráticas em família, escola e trabalho.

Características

Categoria Ciência Política
Subcategoria Sociologia
Autores Paul Kivel
Sobre o Autor Paul Kivel é autor de obras sobre justiça social e ativismo, com publicações voltadas para educação e mobilização comunitária.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 252
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN 9781891843266
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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