- Format: Pocket
- Antall sider: 272
- Språk: Engelsk
- Forlag/Utgiver: SD Books
- EAN: 9780525431930
- Utgivelsesår: 2021
- Bidragsyter: Porter, Eduardo
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An urgent and daring examination of how American racism has broken the country''s social compact, eroded America''s common goods, and damaged the lives of every American--and a heartfelt look at how these deep wounds might begin to heal.
Compared to other industrialized nations, the United States is losing ground across nearly every indicator of social health. Its race problem, argues Eduardo Porter, is largely to blame.
In American Poison, the New York Times veteran shows how racial animus has stunted the development of nearly every institution crucial for a healthy society, including organized labor, public education, and the social safety net. The consequences are profound and are only growing graver with time. Leading us through history and across America--from FDR''s New Deal through Bill Clinton''s welfare reform to Donald Trump''s retrograde and divisive policies--Porter pieces together how racial hostility has blocked Amer
Compared to other industrialized nations, the United States is losing ground across nearly every indicator of social health. Its race problem, argues Eduardo Porter, is largely to blame.
In American Poison, the New York Times veteran shows how racial animus has stunted the development of nearly every institution crucial for a healthy society, including organized labor, public education, and the social safety net. The consequences are profound and are only growing graver with time. Leading us through history and across America--from FDR''s New Deal through Bill Clinton''s welfare reform to Donald Trump''s retrograde and divisive policies--Porter pieces together how racial hostility has blocked Amer