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posing as politics and other thoughts on the American scene
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Word Count
52,750 words, Guess
Page Count
211 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL3731959M
- ISBN-101565844823
- OCLC Control Number43974774
- OCLC Control Numberclassnotesposing00reed
- Library of Congress Control Number2003389317
and 2 more
- LibraryThing2105606
- Goodreads457889
Classifications
- DDC320.973/09/049
- LCCE885 .R437 2000
Description
"In this latest volume, Reed begins with a consideration of the theoretical and practical effect of the decline of the American left over at least that last two decades. First, he outlines the sources and consequences of what he characterizes as the main manifestations of a defeated and demoralized activist politics - sectarianism and the often solipsistic approaches of identity politics. He then argues forcefully for the centrality of class-based political interpretation and action as the indispensable foundation for any progressive movement that can hope to succeed in the United States."--BOOK JACKET.
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