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E-grāmata: Left Elsewhere

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  • Formāts: 128 pages
  • Sērija : Boston Review / Forum
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Feb-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Boston Review/Boston Critic Inc.
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781946511430
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  • Formāts: 128 pages
  • Sērija : Boston Review / Forum
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Feb-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Boston Review/Boston Critic Inc.
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781946511430

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An examination of the emerging rural left, from environmentalists blocking pipeline construction to teachers on strike.

In Left Elsewhere, volume editor and lead essayist Elizabeth Catte turns a skeptical eye toward “purple” politicians, such as West Virginia Democrat Richard Ojeda, who are hailed by many as the best hope for U.S. progressives outside the urban coasts. By offering a survey of what the left actually looks like outside major urban centers, Catte shows how an emerging rural left is developing new strategies that do not easily fit into typical ideas of liberals, leftists, and Democratic politics. From environmentalists who successfully block pipeline construction to advocates for “radical” health care solutions such as needle exchanges to school teachers who go on strike, these newly energized activists may offer a better path forward for both policy and candidates to represent the needs of poor and working Americans.

By engaging activists and scholars outside the coastal bubbles, this collection offers insights into several overlooked areas, including working-class women's activism, victories in new labor struggle (especially in staunchly right-to-work states) and new organizing principles in Jackson, Mississippi—"America's most radical city"—that are bringing about meaningful racial and economic change on the ground. Taken together, the essays in Left Elsewhere show that today's political language is insufficient to convey what's happening in these areas and examine what, if any, coherent set of politics can be assigned to them.



An examination of the emerging rural left, from environmentalists blocking pipeline construction to teachers on strike.
Editors' Note 5(2)
Deborah Chasman
Joshua Cohen
Forum
Left Elsewhere
7(14)
Elizabeth Catte
Forum Responses
Why Institutions Drive Change
21(5)
Michael Kazin
Class Matters
26(5)
Nancy Isenberg
The Last Steep Ascent
31(5)
Bob Moser
Legacies of Resistance
36(4)
Ash-Lee Woodard Henderson
Left Behind
40(4)
Elaine C. Kamarck
Don't Blame Capitalism
44(4)
Matt Stoller
The Radical History of Appalachian Women Activists
48(5)
Jessica Wilkerson
Queer in Rural America
53(4)
Hugh Ryan
Selling Progress in Appalachia
57(5)
Ruy Teixeira
What We Talk About When We Talk About the Working Class
62(7)
Elizabeth Catte
Essays
Teachers with Guns
69(12)
Thomas Baxter
The Most Radical City on the Planet
81(9)
Makani Themba
What Activists Know About Fighting the Opioid Crisis
90(10)
Lesly-Marie Buer
Every Crucifixion Needs a Witness
100(9)
William J. Barber II
Toussaint Losier
Bad Neighbors
109(14)
Robin McDowell
Contributors 123