...They’re sometimes called these days the “Précarité”: people who live a precarious existence at the periphery of society. It’s not the periphery anymore; it’s becoming a very substantial part of the society in the United States. And this is considered a good thing....
Sunday, October 30, 2011
#OCCUPY EXCERPTS: NOAM CHOMSKY
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A Hollow Inheritance: The Legacies of the Tuskegee Civic Association and the Crusade for Civic Democracy in Alabama by Gabriel Antoine Smi...
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