In The Myth of the Age of Entitlement, Cairns peels back the layers of the entitlement myth, exposing its faults and arguing that the majority of millennials are actually disentitled, facing bleak economic prospects and potential ecological disaster.
In The Myth of the Age of Entitlement, Cairns peels back the layers of the entitlement myth, exposing its faults and arguing that the majority of millennials are actually disentitled, facing bleak economic prospects and potential ecological disaster.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James Cairns is Associate Professor, Social and Environmental Justice, at Wilfrid Laurier University, Brantford. He is the author (with Alan Sears) of A Good Book, In Theory: Making Sense Through Inquiry (2015) and The Democratic Imagination: Envisioning Popular Power in the Twenty-First Century (2012).
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Acknowledgements 1. The Age of Entitlement? 2. Democratic and Oppressive Entitlements 3. Zeroed Down: The Flexible Millennial Worker 4. Austerity U: Teaching and Resisting Disentitlement on Campus 5. Millennial Blowout: Eco-disentitlement versus Ecological Justice 6. Everything for Everybody Appendix: A Note on Methodology Glossary References Index
Acknowledgements 1. The Age of Entitlement? 2. Democratic and Oppressive Entitlements 3. Zeroed Down: The Flexible Millennial Worker 4. Austerity U: Teaching and Resisting Disentitlement on Campus 5. Millennial Blowout: Eco-disentitlement versus Ecological Justice 6. Everything for Everybody Appendix: A Note on Methodology Glossary References Index
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