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In Marxism and America, an accomplished group of scholars
reconsiders the relationship of the United States to the
theoretical tradition derived from Karl Marx. In brand new essays
that cover the period from the nineteenth century, when Marx wrote
for American newspapers, to the present, when a millennial
socialism has emerged inspired by the presidential campaigns of
Bernie Sanders, the contributors take up topics ranging from memory
of the Civil War to feminist debates over sexuality and
pornography. Along the way, they clarify the relationship of race
and democracy, the promise and perils of the American political
tradition and the prospects for class politics today. Marxism and
America sheds new light on old questions, helping to explain why
socialism has been so difficult to establish in the United States
even as it has exerted a notable influence in American thought. --
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In Marxism and America, an accomplished group of scholars
reconsiders the relationship of the United States to the
theoretical tradition derived from Karl Marx. In brand new essays
that cover the period from the nineteenth century, when Marx wrote
for American newspapers, to the present, when a millennial
socialism has emerged inspired by the presidential campaigns of
Bernie Sanders, the contributors take up topics ranging from memory
of the Civil War to feminist debates over sexuality and
pornography. Along the way, they clarify the relationship of race
and democracy, the promise and perils of the American political
tradition and the prospects for class politics today. Marxism and
America sheds new light on old questions, helping to explain why
socialism has been so difficult to establish in the United States
even as it has exerted a notable influence in American thought. --
.
Radicals in America is a masterful history of controversial
dissenters who pursued greater equality, freedom and democracy -
and transformed the nation. Written with clarity and verve,
Radicals in America shows how radical leftists, while often
marginal or ostracized, could assume a catalytic role as effective
organizers in mass movements, fostering the imagination of
alternative futures. Beginning with the Second World War, Radicals
in America extends all the way down to the present, making it the
first comprehensive history of radicalism to reach beyond the
sixties. From the Communist Party and the Black Panther Party for
Self-Defense, its coverage extends to the Battle of Seattle and
Occupy Wall Street. Each chapter begins with a particular life
story, including a Harlem woman deported in the McCarthy era, a gay
Japanese-American opponent of the Vietnam War, and a Native
American environmentalist, vignettes that bring to life the
personal within the political.
Since numerous allegations of sexual harassment and assault were
leveled at Harvey Weinstein in 2017, the #MeToo movement has
affected public discussions of sexual abuse in the workplace, the
experience of survivors, and methods of resistance to sexual
violence. Spanning the Civil War era to the present, the essays in
this issue reveal the extent to which recent events represent a
continuation of a long-standing history of the sexualization of
exploitation and violence experienced by the US working class.
Contributors explore how working-class women-from launderers to
sales assistants to truck drivers-reframed unwelcome advances as
"sexual harassment" and developed strategies of survival,
negotiation, resistance, and remediation. The issue also includes
The Unrecorded Battle, a previously unpublished melodrama written
by Margaret Sanger in 1912 that highlights the hazards of sexual
harassment faced by a young nurse. Together, the essays represent a
diverse historical exploration of the racial, gendered, and classed
natures of workplace power. Contributors. Anne Balay, Eileen Boris,
Kaisha Esty, Crystal N. Feimster, Mara Keire, Annelise Orleck,
Christopher Phelps, Margaret Sanger, Emily E. LB. Twarog
Radicals in America is a masterful history of controversial
dissenters who pursued greater equality, freedom and democracy -
and transformed the nation. Written with clarity and verve,
Radicals in America shows how radical leftists, while often
marginal or ostracized, could assume a catalytic role as effective
organizers in mass movements, fostering the imagination of
alternative futures. Beginning with the Second World War, Radicals
in America extends all the way down to the present, making it the
first comprehensive history of radicalism to reach beyond the
sixties. From the Communist Party and the Black Panther Party for
Self-Defense, its coverage extends to the Battle of Seattle and
Occupy Wall Street. Each chapter begins with a particular life
story, including a Harlem woman deported in the McCarthy era, a gay
Japanese-American opponent of the Vietnam War, and a Native
American environmentalist, vignettes that bring to life the
personal within the political.
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The Jungle (Paperback)
Upton Sinclair; Edited by Christopher Phelps
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R1,041
Discovery Miles 10 410
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Upton Sinclair's novel "The Jungle," which inspired passage in 1906
of the Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act, stands
as a classic of twentieth-century American literature and social
protest. In this accessible and thorough edition by Christopher
Phelps, a critical introduction addresses the wide range of issues
raised by the text, including early twentieth-century working
conditions, immigrant community, race and gender, political reform,
and the continuing relevance of Sinclair's investigation. This
edition uses the most widely recognized text of "The Jungle" -- the
Doubleday, Page edition published in 1906 -- and provides an
illuminating supporting document: President Theodore Roosevelt's
delivery to Congress of the official report that confirmed "The
Jungle"'s shocking allegations about the Chicago meatpacking
industry. Questions for consideration, a chronology, and a selected
bibliography help contextualize Sinclair's novel and provide
students with resources for further study.
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