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Blood Red Lines Brendan Oconnor Brendan Oconnor

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Blood Red Lines Brendan Oconnor Brendan Oconnor
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Publisher: Haymarket Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.53 MB
Author: Brendan O'Connor [Brendan O'Connor]
ISBN: 9781642593815, 1642593818
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Blood Red Lines Brendan Oconnor Brendan Oconnor by Brendan O'connor [brendan O'connor] 9781642593815, 1642593818 instant download after payment.

An engaging and reflective look at how austerity and the billionaire class paved the way for Trump's presidency, the rise of the "alt-right," and the caging of migrants children and adults in detention centers across the country. For all of the energy that the far right has demonstrated-and for all of the support that they receive from institutional conservatives in the GOP and affiliated organizations-the United States is experiencing an upsurge in left-wing social movements unlike any other in the past half-century, with roots not in the Democratic Party but Occupy Wall Street and Black Lives Matter.
Drawing on his original reporting as well as archival research, O'Connor investigates how the capitalist class and the radical right mobilize racism to defend their interests, while focusing on one of the most pressing issues of our time: immigration.

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