Tim Wise
Under the Affluence
Shaming the Poor, Praising the Rich and Sacrificing the Future of America
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Shaming the Poor, Praising the Rich and Sacrificing the Future of America
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A scalding indictment of how the wealthy influence the national economy, politics, and media to disadvantage those less fortunate.
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A scalding indictment of how the wealthy influence the national economy, politics, and media to disadvantage those less fortunate.
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- Verlag: City Lights Books
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 203mm x 141mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 405g
- ISBN-13: 9780872866935
- ISBN-10: 0872866939
- Artikelnr.: 42285273
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: City Lights Books
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 203mm x 141mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 405g
- ISBN-13: 9780872866935
- ISBN-10: 0872866939
- Artikelnr.: 42285273
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Tim Wise: Constantly on tour, Tim Wise is one of the most prominent anti-racist essayists, educators and activists in the US. He is regularly interviewed by CNN, Tavis Smiley, Tom Joyner and Michael Eric Dyson. His essays are regularly published on Alternet, Counterpunch, Z-net, Black Commentator, the Black Agenda Report and the Daily Kos. His blog is widely followed at www.timwise.org
Introduction I. Pulling Apart: The States of Disunited America Joblessness and Underemployment in Post-Recession America Poverty, Wage Stagnation and Deprivation Amid
Recovery
Income and Wealth Inequality: Long-Term Trends and Current Realities Deflection on the Right: But What About Mobility? Deflection on the Right: The False Promise of Growth Deflection on the Right: Blaming Changing Family Structure Deflection on the Right (and Left): Is Education the Key to the Inequality Problem? Why the Current Trend Lines? What
s Behind Growing Inequality in America? Some Final Words About Race and the Economic Crisis II. Resurrecting Scrooge: Rhetoric and Policy of the Culture of Cruelty Demonizing the Poor: Understanding Past as Prologue The Reformation: From Social Gospel to the New Deal and Beyond Bashing the War on Poverty: The Presumption of Failure, The Reality of Success Victim-Blaming, Poverty Shaming and Culture Defaming in Modern America The Rhetoric of Hate: Dehumanizing and Humiliating the Impoverished Trivializing Hardship: Conservatives as Poverty Deniers Welfare Dependence and the Culture of Poverty: Americäs Zombie Lie The Real Reasons for Unemployment, Poverty and Welfare Loving the 1 Percent: The Valorization of the Rich and Powerful Makers v. Takers: Taxes, Public Subsidies and the Real Face of Entitlement No, You Didn
t Build That: Confronting the Myth of Elite Talent A Culture of Parasitic Affluence: Examining the Inverted Values of the Rich With Justice for None: The Implications of a Culture of Cruelty III. Fostering a Culture of Compassion How Did We Get Here? The Importance of Seeing the Roadblocks Clearly Something Old : The Myth of Meritocracy Something New: The Centrality of Racism and White Resentment Beyond Facts: The Importance of Storytelling Some Things are Non-negotiable: A Vision of Justice Endnotes Index About the Author
Recovery
Income and Wealth Inequality: Long-Term Trends and Current Realities Deflection on the Right: But What About Mobility? Deflection on the Right: The False Promise of Growth Deflection on the Right: Blaming Changing Family Structure Deflection on the Right (and Left): Is Education the Key to the Inequality Problem? Why the Current Trend Lines? What
s Behind Growing Inequality in America? Some Final Words About Race and the Economic Crisis II. Resurrecting Scrooge: Rhetoric and Policy of the Culture of Cruelty Demonizing the Poor: Understanding Past as Prologue The Reformation: From Social Gospel to the New Deal and Beyond Bashing the War on Poverty: The Presumption of Failure, The Reality of Success Victim-Blaming, Poverty Shaming and Culture Defaming in Modern America The Rhetoric of Hate: Dehumanizing and Humiliating the Impoverished Trivializing Hardship: Conservatives as Poverty Deniers Welfare Dependence and the Culture of Poverty: Americäs Zombie Lie The Real Reasons for Unemployment, Poverty and Welfare Loving the 1 Percent: The Valorization of the Rich and Powerful Makers v. Takers: Taxes, Public Subsidies and the Real Face of Entitlement No, You Didn
t Build That: Confronting the Myth of Elite Talent A Culture of Parasitic Affluence: Examining the Inverted Values of the Rich With Justice for None: The Implications of a Culture of Cruelty III. Fostering a Culture of Compassion How Did We Get Here? The Importance of Seeing the Roadblocks Clearly Something Old : The Myth of Meritocracy Something New: The Centrality of Racism and White Resentment Beyond Facts: The Importance of Storytelling Some Things are Non-negotiable: A Vision of Justice Endnotes Index About the Author
Introduction I. Pulling Apart: The States of Disunited America Joblessness and Underemployment in Post-Recession America Poverty, Wage Stagnation and Deprivation Amid
Recovery
Income and Wealth Inequality: Long-Term Trends and Current Realities Deflection on the Right: But What About Mobility? Deflection on the Right: The False Promise of Growth Deflection on the Right: Blaming Changing Family Structure Deflection on the Right (and Left): Is Education the Key to the Inequality Problem? Why the Current Trend Lines? What
s Behind Growing Inequality in America? Some Final Words About Race and the Economic Crisis II. Resurrecting Scrooge: Rhetoric and Policy of the Culture of Cruelty Demonizing the Poor: Understanding Past as Prologue The Reformation: From Social Gospel to the New Deal and Beyond Bashing the War on Poverty: The Presumption of Failure, The Reality of Success Victim-Blaming, Poverty Shaming and Culture Defaming in Modern America The Rhetoric of Hate: Dehumanizing and Humiliating the Impoverished Trivializing Hardship: Conservatives as Poverty Deniers Welfare Dependence and the Culture of Poverty: Americäs Zombie Lie The Real Reasons for Unemployment, Poverty and Welfare Loving the 1 Percent: The Valorization of the Rich and Powerful Makers v. Takers: Taxes, Public Subsidies and the Real Face of Entitlement No, You Didn
t Build That: Confronting the Myth of Elite Talent A Culture of Parasitic Affluence: Examining the Inverted Values of the Rich With Justice for None: The Implications of a Culture of Cruelty III. Fostering a Culture of Compassion How Did We Get Here? The Importance of Seeing the Roadblocks Clearly Something Old : The Myth of Meritocracy Something New: The Centrality of Racism and White Resentment Beyond Facts: The Importance of Storytelling Some Things are Non-negotiable: A Vision of Justice Endnotes Index About the Author
Recovery
Income and Wealth Inequality: Long-Term Trends and Current Realities Deflection on the Right: But What About Mobility? Deflection on the Right: The False Promise of Growth Deflection on the Right: Blaming Changing Family Structure Deflection on the Right (and Left): Is Education the Key to the Inequality Problem? Why the Current Trend Lines? What
s Behind Growing Inequality in America? Some Final Words About Race and the Economic Crisis II. Resurrecting Scrooge: Rhetoric and Policy of the Culture of Cruelty Demonizing the Poor: Understanding Past as Prologue The Reformation: From Social Gospel to the New Deal and Beyond Bashing the War on Poverty: The Presumption of Failure, The Reality of Success Victim-Blaming, Poverty Shaming and Culture Defaming in Modern America The Rhetoric of Hate: Dehumanizing and Humiliating the Impoverished Trivializing Hardship: Conservatives as Poverty Deniers Welfare Dependence and the Culture of Poverty: Americäs Zombie Lie The Real Reasons for Unemployment, Poverty and Welfare Loving the 1 Percent: The Valorization of the Rich and Powerful Makers v. Takers: Taxes, Public Subsidies and the Real Face of Entitlement No, You Didn
t Build That: Confronting the Myth of Elite Talent A Culture of Parasitic Affluence: Examining the Inverted Values of the Rich With Justice for None: The Implications of a Culture of Cruelty III. Fostering a Culture of Compassion How Did We Get Here? The Importance of Seeing the Roadblocks Clearly Something Old : The Myth of Meritocracy Something New: The Centrality of Racism and White Resentment Beyond Facts: The Importance of Storytelling Some Things are Non-negotiable: A Vision of Justice Endnotes Index About the Author