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Manufacturing Decline - How Racism and the Conservative Movement Crush the American Rust Belt (Hardcover)
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Manufacturing Decline - How Racism and the Conservative Movement Crush the American Rust Belt (Hardcover)
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For decades, the distressed cities of the Rust Belt have been
symbols of deindustrialization and postindustrial decay, their
troubles cast as the inevitable outcome of economic change. The
debate about why the fortunes of cities such as Detroit have fallen
looms large over questions of social policy. In Manufacturing
Decline, Jason Hackworth offers a powerful critique of the role of
Rust Belt cities in American political discourse, arguing that
antigovernment conservatives capitalized on-and perpetuated-these
cities' misfortunes by stoking racial resentment. Hackworth traces
how the conservative movement has used the imagery and ideas of
urban decline since the 1970s to advance their cause. Through a
comparative study of shrinking Rust Belt cities, he argues that the
rhetoric of the troubled "inner city" has served as a proxy for
other social conflicts around race and class. In particular,
conservatives have used images of urban decay to craft
"dog-whistle" messages to racially resentful whites, garnering
votes for the Republican Party and helping justify limits on local
autonomy in distressed cities. The othering of predominantly black
industrial cities has served as the basis for disinvestment and
deprivation that exacerbated the flight of people and capital.
Decline, Hackworth contends, was manufactured both literally and
rhetorically in an effort to advance austerity and punitive
policies. Weaving together analyses of urban policy, movement
conservatism, and market fundamentalism, Manufacturing Decline
highlights the central role of racial reaction in creating the
problems American cities still face.
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