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Poor People, 20th Century American History - Social Aspects - Post World War II, General & Miscellaneous Social Services, Social Policy by Region, Social Classes - General & Miscellaneous
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Myths about the Powerless

by M. Brinton Lykes (Editor), Michael Morris (Editor), Ramsay Liem
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Overview

This collection examines the realities of social inequality, providing critical analyses of contemporary issues at the center of national debate--homelessness, the underclass, poverty, welfare, unemployment, health and mental health care, and gender and intercultural relations. A scholar and life-long activist, William Ryan's notions of "blaming the victim" and "fair shares vs. fair play" provide potent jumping-off points for the contributors' insights into the struggle for equality and social justice in the 1990s. Their call to unmask the underlying assumptions that sustain inequality offers a compelling challenge to the neoconservative strategy that dominates public debate and legislative agendas.

Synopsis

This collection examines the realities of social inequality, providing critical analyses of contemporary issues at the center of national debate--homelessness, the underclass, poverty, welfare, unemployment, health and mental health care, and gender and intercultural relations. A scholar and life-long activist, William Ryan's notions of "blaming the victim" and "fair shares vs. fair play" provide potent jumping-off points for the contributors' insights into the struggle for equality and social justice in the 1990s. Their call to unmask the underlying assumptions that sustain inequality offers a compelling challenge to the neoconservative strategy that dominates public debate and legislative agendas.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 1996
Publisher
Temple University Press
Pages
336
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781566394222

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