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Prisoners of the American Dream Mike Davis

Prisoners of the American Dream By Mike Davis

Prisoners of the American Dream by Mike Davis


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Summary

Mike Davis's exegesis attempts to answer the question : Why has the world's most industrially advanced nation never spawned a mass party of the working class? A documentation of the new economic and political forces ranged against us on both sides of the Atlantic.

Prisoners of the American Dream Summary

Prisoners of the American Dream: Politics and Economy in the History of the US Working Class by Mike Davis

Prisoners of the American Dream is Mike Davis's brilliant exegesis of a persistent and major analytical problem for Marxist historians and political economists: Why has the world's most industrially advanced nation never spawned a mass party of the working class? This series of essays surveys the history of the American bourgeois democratic revolution from its Jacksonian beginnings to the rise of the New Right and the re-election of Ronal Reagan, concluding with some bracing thoughts on the prospects for progressive politics in the United States.

About Mike Davis

Mike Davis is the author of several books including City of Quartz, Late Victorian Holocausts, and Planet of Slums. He is the recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship and the Lannan Literary Award. He lives in San Diego.

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GOR002365920
9780860918400
0860918408
Prisoners of the American Dream: Politics and Economy in the History of the US Working Class by Mike Davis
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Verso Books
1986-03-17
320
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