Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
240
Language
English
Published
Nov 9, 2021
Publisher
City Lights Publishers
ISBN-10
087286877X
ISBN-13
9780872868779
Description
Christopher W. Shaw explores the intricate relationship between the U.S. Postal Service and the fabric of American democracy in his latest work. He delves into the historical evolution of this crucial institution, illuminating how it has long served as a backbone for communication and connection across the nation.
Shaw argues that the Postal Service is more than just a means of sending mail; it embodies democratic principles and community engagement. By examining the challenges it faces from corporate interests and privatization, he highlights the threat these forces pose to an institution that has always been accessible to every citizen.
Through detailed analysis and compelling narratives, he invites readers to reimagine the role of the Postal Service in contemporary society, advocating for its preservation as a public good rather than a corporate entity. Shaw’s insights resonate with urgency, urging a reevaluation of priorities as technology evolves and the landscape of communication changes.
Ultimately, his work is a clarion call to acknowledge the significance of the Postal Service in upholding democracy and fostering societal cohesion.
Shaw argues that the Postal Service is more than just a means of sending mail; it embodies democratic principles and community engagement. By examining the challenges it faces from corporate interests and privatization, he highlights the threat these forces pose to an institution that has always been accessible to every citizen.
Through detailed analysis and compelling narratives, he invites readers to reimagine the role of the Postal Service in contemporary society, advocating for its preservation as a public good rather than a corporate entity. Shaw’s insights resonate with urgency, urging a reevaluation of priorities as technology evolves and the landscape of communication changes.
Ultimately, his work is a clarion call to acknowledge the significance of the Postal Service in upholding democracy and fostering societal cohesion.
Genres
Action & Adventure
Science & Technology
History