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Class Struggle And Identity Politics 1st Marc James Lger

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Class Struggle And Identity Politics 1st Marc James Lger
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.43 MB
Pages: 274
Author: Marc James Léger
ISBN: 9781003483922, 9781032751580, 9781032752778, 1003483925, 1032751584, 1032752777, B0CX4XQ2CB
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1st

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Class Struggle And Identity Politics 1st Marc James Lger by Marc James Léger 9781003483922, 9781032751580, 9781032752778, 1003483925, 1032751584, 1032752777, B0CX4XQ2CB instant download after payment.

Contemporary bipartisan politics undermines socialist solidarity by ignoring class issues and pitting advocates of social justice against ethno-national chauvinists. This guide to the recent wave of “woke” culture wars provides a radical class analysis and critique of the most popular academic trends around diversity and inclusion: radical democracy, intersectionality, privilege theory, critical race theory, intersectionality and decoloniality. The book further explains the complexity of today’s cultural conflicts by examining how these issues are viewed across the political spectrum, including populist and postmodern perspectives. Exploring historical, cultural, political and economic developments since the postwar era, this follow-up to Identity Trumps Socialism provides the reader with everything you wanted to know but were afraid to ask about the campus wars that have gone mainstream.

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