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Angela Davis: Freedom Is a Constant Struggle (Paperback, 2016, Haymarket Books) 4 stars

In these newly collected essays, interviews, and speeches, world-renowned activist and scholar Angela Y. Davis …

. . . opening up the discursive terrain to be able to talk about capitalism; this means we have to reintroduce the working class into our discourses. Poor people—I mean if you can’t talk about the working class, how can you talk about poor people? How can you talk about unemployed people? How can you talk about all of the people who’ve become a part of surplus populations created by global capitalism and the processes of deindustrialization that first began to happen in the 1980s? So we also have to talk about immigrant rights, because immigrant rights are very much linked to that process of globalization.

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