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Title:
What can we learn from the Great Depression? : stories of ordinary people and collective action in hard times
Summary:
While capitalism crashed during the Great Depression, racism did not and was, in fact, wielded by some to blame and oppress their neighbors. Patriarchy persisted, too, undermining the power of social movements and justifying women’s marginalization within them. For other ordinary people, collective action gave them the means to survive and fight against such hostilities. What resulted were powerful new forms of horizontal reciprocity and solidarity that allowed people to provide each other with the bread, beans, and comradeship of daily life. The New Deal, when it arrived, provided vital resources to many, but others were cut off from its full benefits, especially if they were women or people of color. What Can We Learn from the Great Depression? shows us how we might look to the past to think about how we can shape the future of our own failed economy. These lessons can also help us imagine and build movements to challenge such an economy—and to transform the state as a whole—in service to the common good without replicating racism and patriarchy.-- Amazon
Physical Description:
pages cm
Publisher:
Beacon Press,
Publication Date:
2024
ISBN:
9780807046906
Publication Information:
Boston : Beacon Press, [2024]
Call Number:
973.916 FRANK
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