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Ain't No Makin' It - Aspirations and Attainment in a Low Income Neighborhood (Hardcover)
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Ain't No Makin' It - Aspirations and Attainment in a Low Income Neighborhood (Hardcover)
Series: The Macat Library
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Why is it that children from disadvantaged backgrounds find it so
difficult - and often impossible - to achieve? Few questions are of
such fundamental importance to the functioning of a fair and
effective society than this one, yet the academic and political
narratives that exist to explain the problem are fundamentally
contradictory: some say the root of the problem lies in racial
prejudice; others that the key factor is class; others again argue
that we should look first at laziness, government's commitment to
provide demotivating 'safety nets,' and to the appeal of easy money
earned from a criminal lifestyle. Jay Macleod's seminal work of
anthropology is one of the most influential studies to address this
issue, and - in suggesting that problems of class, above all, help
to fuel continued social inequality, Macleod is engaging in an
important piece of problem-solving. He asks the right questions,
basing his study on two different working class subcultures, one
white and largely devoid of aspiration and the other black and much
more ambitious and conformist. By showing that the members of both
groups find it equally hard to achieve their dreams - that there
really 'Ain't no makin' it,' as his title proposes - Macleod issues
a direct challenge to the ideology of the American Dream, and by
extension to the social contract that underpinned American society
and politics for the duration of the twentieth century. His work -
robustly structured and well-reasoned - is now frequently studied
in universities, and it offers a sharp corrective to those who
insist that the poor could control their own destinies if they
choose to do so.
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