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The State You See - How Government Visibility Creates Political Distrust and Racial Inequality (Hardcover)
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The State You See - How Government Visibility Creates Political Distrust and Racial Inequality (Hardcover)
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The State You See uncovers a racial gap in the way the American
government appears in people's lives. It makes it clear that public
policy changes over the last fifty years have driven all Americans
to distrust the government that they see in their lives, even
though Americans of different races are not seeing the same kind of
government.For white people, these policy changes have involved a
rising number of generous benefits submerged within America's tax
code, which taken together cost the government more than Social
Security and Medicare combined. Political attention focused on this
has helped make welfare and taxes more visible representations of
government for white Americans. As a result, white people are left
with the misperception that government does nothing for them, apart
from take their tax money to spend on welfare. Distrust of
government is the result. For people of color, distrust is also
rampant but for different reasons. Over the last fifty years,
America has witnessed increasingly overbearing policing and
swelling incarceration numbers. These changes have
disproportionately impacted communities of color, helping to make
the criminal legal system a unique visible manifestation of
government in these communities. While distrust of government
emerges in both cases, these different roots lead to different
consequences. White people are mobilized into politics by their
distrust, feeling that they must speak up in order to reclaim their
misspent tax dollars. In contrast, people of color are pushed away
from government due to a belief that engaging in American elections
will yield the same kind of unresponsiveness and violence that
comes from interactions with the police. The result is a
perpetuation of the same kind of racial inequality that has always
been present in American democracy. The State You See is essential
reading for anyone interested in understanding how the American
government engages in subtle forms of discrimination and how it
continues to uphold racial inequality in the present day.
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