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We Own the Future - by Kate Aronoff & Peter Dreier & Michael Kazin (Paperback)

We Own the Future - by  Kate Aronoff & Peter Dreier & Michael Kazin (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"A stunningly original and timely collection that makes the case for "socialism, American style""--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>A stunningly original and timely collection that makes the case for socialism, American style<br /><br /></strong>It's a strange day when a <em>New York Times</em> conservative columnist is forced to admit that the left is winning, but as David Brooks wrote recently, the American left is on the cusp of a great victory. Among Americans under thirty, 43 percent had a favorable view of socialism, while only 32 percent had a favorable view of capitalism. Not since the Great Depression have so many Americans questioned the fundamental tenets of capitalism and expressed openness to a socialist alternative.<br /><br /><em>We Own the Future: Democratic Socialism--American Style</em> offers a road map to making this alternative a reality, giving readers a practical vision of a future that is more democratic, egalitarian, inclusive, and environmentally sustainable. The book includes a crash course in the history and practice of democratic socialism, a vivid picture of what democratic socialism in America might look like in practice, and compelling proposals for how to get there from the age of Trump and beyond.<br /><br />With contributions from some of the nation's leading political activists and analysts, <em>We Own the Future</em> articulates a clear and uncompromising view from the left--a perfectly timed book that will appeal to a wide audience hungry for change.<br /><br /><strong>Table of Contents</strong></p><br /><strong>Part I: Is a New America Possible?</strong><em><br /> <br /> </em>Introduction<em><br /> Kate Aronoff, Peter Dreier, and Michael Kazin<br /> <br /> </em>How Socialists Changed America<em><br /> Peter Dreier and Michael Kazin<br /><br /></em>Toward a Third Reconstruction<br /><em>Andrea Flynn, Susan Holmberg, Dorian Warren, and Felicia Wong<br /><br /></em>A Three-Legged Stool for Racial and Economic Justice<br /><em>Darrick Hamilton<br /><br /></em>Democratic Socialism for a Climate-Changed Century<br /><em>Naomi Klein<br /><br /></em><strong>Part II: Expanding Democracy<br /><br /></strong>Governing Socialism<br /><em>Bill Fletcher Jr.<br /><br /></em>We the People: Voting Rights, Campaign Finance, and Election Reform<br /><em>J. Mijin Cha<br /><br /></em>Confronting Corporate Power<br /><em>Robert Kuttner<br /><br /></em>Building the People's Banks<br /><em>David Dayen<br /><br /></em>Democracy, Equality, and the Future of Workers<br /><em>Sarita Gupta, Stephen Lerner, and Joseph A. McCartin<br /><br /></em>Who Gets to Be Safe? Prisons, Police, and Terror<br /><em>Aviva Stahl<br /><br /></em>On Immigration: A Socialist Case for Open Borders<br /><em>Michelle Chen<br /><br /></em>On Foreign Policy: War from Above, Solidarity from Below<br /><em>Tejasvi Nagaraja<br /><br /></em><strong>Part III: The Right to a Good Life<br /></strong><br />Livable Cities<br /><em>Thomas J. Sugrue<br /><br /></em>What Does Health Equity Require? Racism and the Limits of Medicare for All<br /><em>Dorothy Roberts<br /><br /></em>The Family of the Future<br /><em>Sarah Leonard<br /><br /></em>Defending and Improving Public Education<br /><em>Pedro Noguera<br /><br /></em>Reclaiming Competition: Sports and Socialism<br /><em>David Zirin</em> <br /><br />What About a Well-Fed Artist? Imagining Cultural Work in a Democratic Socialist Society<br /><em>Francesca Fiorentini<br /><br /></em>How Socialism Surged, and How It Can Go Further<br /><em>Harold Meyerson<br /><br /></em>Afterword: A Day in the Life of a Socialist Citizen<br /><em>Michael Walzer</em></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p><strong>Praise for <em>We Own the Future</em>: <br /></strong>This volume stands out for its multivoiced approach and the depth of its analysis. Liberal organizers and activists, and those seeking an education on current trends in left-wing politics, should consider this a must-read.<br />--<strong><em>Publishers Weekly<br /><br /></em></strong>Sensible and convincing. . . . A book of inspired opinion certain to provoke spirited political debate and proactive discussions.<br />--<strong><em>Kirkus </em></strong></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><strong>Peter Dreier</strong> is E.P. Clapp Distinguished Professor of Politics at Occidental College. He lives in Los Angeles.</p> <p><strong>Michael Kazin</strong> is a professor of history at Georgetown University and a co-editor of <em>Dissent</em> magazine. He lives in Washington, DC.<br /><br />Journalist <strong>Kate Aronoff's</strong> writing has appeared in <em>The Guardian</em>, <em>The Nation</em>, <em>Dissent</em>, <em>Jacobin</em>, and the <em>New York Times</em>. She lives in Brooklyn.</p>

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