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Had I Known

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Had I Known

Di: Barbara Ehrenreich
Letto da: Suzanne Toren
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A selection of the most provocative, incendiary and brilliant pieces from one of America's most significant left-leaning journalists and activists.

A self-proclaimed 'myth buster by trade', over her long-ranging career as a journalist and political activist, Barbara Ehrenreich has delved with devastating wit and insight into the social and political fabric of America.

Had I Known gathers together Ehrenreich's most significant articles and excerpts from the last four decades - some of which became the starting point for her best-selling books - from her award-winning article 'Welcome to Cancerland', published shortly after she was diagnosed with breast cancer, to her groundbreaking investigative journalism in Nickel and Dimed, which explored living in America on the minimum wage. Issues she identified as far back as the 80s and 90s, such as work poverty, rising inequality, the gender divide and medicalised health care, are top of the social and political agenda today.

Written with remarkable tenderness, humour and incisiveness, Ehrenreich's describes an America of struggle, inequality, racial bias and injustice. Her extraordinarily prescient and relevant perspective announces her as one of most significant thinkers of our day.

©2021 Barbara Ehrenreich (P)2021 W F Howes
Parole, lingua e grammatica Scienze sociali

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"One of our great iconoclasts, lucid, thought-provoking and instructive." (Guardian)

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