本の詳細
形式
キンドル
ページ数
128
言語
英語
公開されました
Feb 15, 2019
出版社
Boston Review
説明
In a landscape often dominated by urban political narratives, a new and emerging rural left is making its voice heard. This collection of essays navigates the complexities of rural activism, centering on the struggles faced by communities grappling with the encroachment of corporate interests and environmental degradation. Contributors from various backgrounds bring their insights and experiences to light, illustrating how grassroots movements are reshaping the political terrain outside urban centers.
The contributors shed light on a range of topics, from the environmentalist fights against pipeline construction to social justice issues that resonate deeply within rural America. Each author paints a vivid picture of the challenges and triumphs faced by these movements, highlighting the power of solidarity among communities. Together, they reveal that the rural left is not just a fading echo of political thought, but a dynamic and influential force shaping the future of American politics.
The contributors shed light on a range of topics, from the environmentalist fights against pipeline construction to social justice issues that resonate deeply within rural America. Each author paints a vivid picture of the challenges and triumphs faced by these movements, highlighting the power of solidarity among communities. Together, they reveal that the rural left is not just a fading echo of political thought, but a dynamic and influential force shaping the future of American politics.
ジャンル
健康とウェルネス
政治