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Wie Eliten die Bewegung sozialer Gerechtigkeit aßen von Fredrik deBoer (2024, TPB)
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Publisher
Simon & Schuster
ISBN-10
1668016028
ISBN-13
9781668016022
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2332886202
Product Key Features
Book Title
How Elites Ate the Social Justice Movement
Number of Pages
256 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Social Classes & Economic Disparity, Political Ideologies / Communism, Post-Communism & Socialism, Sociology / General, Social History, Commentary & Opinion, United States / 21st Century, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
Publication Year
2024
Genre
Political Science, Social Science, History
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
6.9 Oz
Item Length
8.4 in
Item Width
5.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2023-013996
Dewey Edition
23/eng/20230621
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"Freddie deBoer is someone I have long passionately disagreed with, but he writes like a dream, has a relentless intellect, and is always, always worth reading. Sharp, funny, brutal and able to skewer every conventional political platitude, he is particularly merciless tackling his own side." --Andrew Sullivan
Dewey Decimal
303.3/720973
Synopsis
In the wake of the murder of George Floyd, we asked for fundamental change. We got Goldman Sachs diversity pledges and rainbow flags flying in front of defense contractors., An eye-opening exploration of American policy reform, or lack thereof, in the wake of the murder of George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement and how the country can do better in the future from Fredrik deBoer, "one of the sharpest and funniest writers on the internet" ( The New York Times ). In 2020, while the Covid-19 pandemic raged, the United States was hit by a ripple of political discontent the likes of which had not been seen since the 1960s. The spark was the viral video of the horrific police murder of an unarmed Black man in Minneapolis. The killings of George Floyd galvanized a nation already reeling from Covid and a toxic political cycle. Tens of thousands poured into the streets to protest. Major corporations and large nonprofit groups--institutions that are usually resolutely apolitical--raced to join in. The fervor for racial justice intersected with the already simmering demands for change from the #MeToo movement and for economic justice from Gen Z. The entire country suddenly seemed to be roaring for change in one voice. Then nothing much happened. In How Elites Ate the Social Justice Movement , Fredrik deBoer explores why these passionate movements failed and how they could succeed in the future. In the digital age, social movements flare up but then lose steam through a lack of tangible goals, the inherent moderating effects of our established institutions and political parties, and the lack of any real grassroots movement in contemporary America. Hidden beneath the rhetoric of the oppressed and symbolism of the downtrodden lies and the inconvenient fact that those are doing the organizing, messaging, protesting, and campaigning are predominantly drawn from this country's more upwardly mobile educated classes. Poses are more important than policies. deBoer lays out an alternative vision for how society's winners can contribute to social justice movements without taking them over, and how activists and their organizations can become more resistant to the influence of elites, nonprofits, corporations, and political parties. Only by organizing around class rather than empty gestures can we begin the hard work of changing minds and driving policy., In 2020, the murder of an unarmed Black man by a Minneapolis policeman galvanized a nation already reeling from the pandemic and a toxic political cycle. Protests sprang up in major cities. Corporations and the largest nonprofit groups-institutions that are usually resolutely apolitical-raced to join in. This fervor for racial justice intersected with the already simmering demands for change from the #MeToo movement and for economic justice from Gen Z. By the end of the summer, millions of Americans had marched and chanted that things would never be the same. A few short years later, things are very much the same. The fervor is gone, and many seem vaguely embarrassed to look back on it. In How Elites Ate the Social Justice Movement, Fredrik deBoer explores why these passionate but unfocused movements failed and lays out an alternative vision for how activists and their organizations can become more resilient. Only by organizing around class can social justice movements channel passion into the hard work of changing minds and driving policy.
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HN65.D345 2023
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