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Vendeur: the_nile ✉️ (1.211.237) 98.2%, Lieu où se trouve: Melbourne, AU, Lieu de livraison: WORLDWIDE, Numéro de l'objet: 135041934573 American Nightmare: Facing the Challenge of Fascism by Henry A. Giroux (English). The Nile on eBay American Nightmare by Henry A. Giroux, George Yancy A far-ranging critique of the rise of authoritarianism and white nationalism in the US and the consequences for democracy FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description A far-ranging critique of the rise of authoritarianism and white nationalism in the US and the consequences for democracy.In this searing critique of the Trump presidency and the rise of authoritarianism in the U.S., Henry Giroux asks, How have we arrived here, and what can be done? In a discussion of events that ranges from the Administration's ongoing attempts to repeal Obamacare and its anti-immigration policies and travel bans, to the normalization of a culture of cruelty and the "weaponization of ignorance," Giroux details the urgency of our current crisis.Giroux explores the political dystopias—those of recent history and those depicted in some of the classics of Western literature—that result when authoritarian forces outmaneuver accountability. He argues that only through increased civic investment in multicultural democracy, education, and resistance can we hope to push back the ominous convergence of white nationalism and elite economic interests.Praise for American Nightmare:"In this current era of corporate media misdirection and misinformation . . . Henry Giroux is one of the few great political voices of today, with powerful insight into the truth. Dr. Giroux is defiantly explaining, against the grain, what's REALLY going on right now, and doing so quite undeniably. Simply put, the ideas he brings forth are a beacon that need to be seen and heard and understood in order for the world to progress."—Julian Casablancas, lead vocalist for The Strokes"In frightening times like these, what is desperately needed is an informed and wise voice that speaks clearly and with conviction about the situation we are in, and what can be done. Henry Giroux is one of the great public intellectuals of our times, and American Nightmare is exactly the book for people grappling with how to understand the Trump era and how to proceed. This is precisely the book that needs to be shared with friends and acquaintances. It will provoke hard thinking, bring clarity, and stimulate much needed conversation and action."—Robert W. McChesney, co-author of People Get Ready: The Fight Against a Jobless Economy and a Citizenless Democracy"We have no greater chronicler of these dystopian times. Giroux's critique cuts to the crux of today's authoritarian crisis, yet his voice remains of one hope that the people may collectively regain control. Even while living though systemic efforts to privatize hope, Giroux's critique enacts the sort of shared resistance that can effectively challenge authoritarianism. American Nightmare demonstrates how we can resist the normalization of hate, authoritarianism and alienation in Trump's America. He shows us that not only are we not alone, but we are among a majority who oppose the cruelties of American social policies."—David H. Price, author of Cold War Anthropology: The CIA and the Growth of Dual Use Anthropology"At a moment when the news cycle presents the dangers of Trumpian authoritarianism through disjointed and discrete hottakes, Giroux's wide-reaching analysis accounts for our current American nightmare with necessary historical context, and in so doing creates an aperture for resistance more meaningful than a hashtag."—Natasha Lennard, contributing writer for The Intercept, co-editor of Violence: Humans in Dark Times"In this passionately argued volume, Henry Giroux, long known for his critical commentaries on the de-democratization of the U.S.A., on its rising inequ(al)ity and neoliberal excesses, reflects very thoughtfully on the specter of Trump's America: on its violence, cruelty, and incivility, its burgeoning authoritarianism, its inexorable edging toward a Grave Neo World: in short, a rising specter that demands to be countered at all cost if the U.S. is to be rescued from itself."—John Comaroff, Professor of African and African American Studies and of Anthropology, Harvard University Author Biography Henry A. Giroux is a world-renowned educator, author and public intellectual. Giroux holds the McMaster University Chair for Scholarship in the Public Interest, and is the Paulo Freire Distinguished Scholar in Critical Pedagogy. Among most recent books are America at War with Itself (City Lights, 2016); Disposable Futures: The Seduction of Violence in the Age of Spectacle with Brad Evans (City Lights 2015); The Violence of Organized Forgetting (City Lights 2014); Zombie Politics and Culture in the Age of Casino Capitalism (Peter Lang, 2011); On Critical Pedagogy (Continuum, 2011); Education and the Crisis of Public Values (Peter Lang 2012); Twilight of the Social: Resurgent Publics in an Age of Disposability (Paradigm Publishers, 2012);Disposable Youth (Routledge 2012); Youth in Revolt (Paradigm, 2013); America's Education Deficit and the War on Youth (Monthly Review Press, 2013). A prolific writer and political commentator, he writes regularly for Truthout and serves on their board of directors. He lives in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada with his wife, Dr. Susan Searls Giroux. George Yancy is Professor of Philosophy at Emory University. He is the author, editor and co-editor of over 18 books. He has authored numerous scholarly articles and chapters. He is known for his influential essays and interviews in the New York Times' philosophy column, The Stone. Table of Contents Introduction: Staring into the Authoritarian Abyss Chapter 1. America's Nightmare: Remembering Orwell's 1984 and Huxley's Brave New World. Chapter 2: Authoritarianism and the Legacy of Fascist Collaboration. Chapter 3. Beyond the politics of Incivility. Chapter 4. The Culture of Cruelty in Trump's America Chapter 5. State Violence and the Scourge of White Nationalism Chapter 6. Toward a Politics of Ungovernability under U.S. Authoritarianism Conclusion. Democracy in Exile and the Politics of Resistance. Acknowledgements Notes Bibliography Index Review Praise for American Nightmare: "Giroux eloquently yet forcefully makes the case that the United States has indeed become a fascist state, embodying many of the characteristics of the regimes of the 20th century as well as current prototypes. ... Giroux argues Trump and his Trumpists not only emulate regimes of the past, but also bring to the table a new corporate authoritarianism that perpetually normalizes white supremacy, ignorance of the masses and massive concentrations of wealth in the hands of the few. ... American Nightmare is not only a conceptual analysis of fascism in the U.S., but also a massive wake-up call to the left."--Winnipeg Free Press "Overall, this work is a highly articulate demolition of the Trump agenda, which comprehensively and briskly covers the many high crimes and propaganda tactics of an avowedly plutocratic, authoritarian administration."--New York Journal of Books Praise for America at War with Itself by Henry A. Giroux: "It is all but impossible to do justice to the value of this tapestry of explication and insight, essential elements to a broadened and deepened awareness of the horrific political and economic developments that are unfolding in American and elsewhere"--Ned Haggard, Chicago Life Magazine (distributed in the Sunday New York Times) "Giroux manages to link together almost every dysfunctional aspect of American society in a cohesive account that is really important to read"--Tikkun "This is the book Americans need to read now. No one is better than Henry Giroux at analyzing the truly dangerous threats to our society. He punctures our delusions and offers us a compelling and enlightened vision of a better way. America at War with Itself is the best book of the year."--Bob Herbert, Distinguished Senior Fellow at Demos and former Op-Ed columnist for the New York Times "Giroux prescribes ways to teach critical thinking . . . his argument for active citizenship is important and stimulating."--Booklist "In America at War with Itself, Henry Giroux again proves himself one of North America's most clear-sighted radical philosophers of education, culture and politics: radical because he discards the chaff of liberal critique and cuts to the root of the ills that are withering democracy."--Olivia Ward, Toronto Star Long Description A far-ranging critique of the rise of authoritarianism and white nationalism in the US and the consequences for democracy. In this searing critique of the Trump presidency and the rise of authoritarianism in the U.S., Henry Giroux asks, How have we arrived here, and what can be done? In a discussion of events that ranges from the Administration's ongoing attempts to repeal Obamacare and its anti-immigration policies and travel bans, to the normalization of a culture of cruelty and the "weaponization of ignorance," Giroux details the urgency of our current crisis. Giroux explores the political dystopias--those of recent history and those depicted in some of the classics of Western literature--that result when authoritarian forces outmaneuver accountability. He argues that only through increased civic investment in multicultural democracy, education, and resistance can we hope to push back the ominous convergence of white nationalism and elite economic interests. Praise for American Nightmare: "In this current era of corporate media misdirection and misinformation . . . Henry Giroux is one of the few great political voices of today, with powerful insight into the truth. Dr. Giroux is defiantly explaining, against the grain, what's REALLY going on right now, and doing so quite undeniably. Simply put, the ideas he brings forth are a beacon that need to be seen and heard and understood in order for the world to progress."--Julian Casablancas, lead vocalist for The Strokes "In frightening times like these, what is desperately needed is an informed and wise voice that speaks clearly and with conviction about the situation we are in, and what can be done. Henry Giroux is one of the great public intellectuals of our times, and American Nightmare is exactly the book for people grappling with how to understand the Trump era and how to proceed. This is precisely the book that needs to be shared with friends and acquaintances. It will provoke hard thinking, bring clarity, and stimulate much needed conversation and action."--Robert W. McChesney, co-author of People Get Ready: The Fight Against a Jobless Economy and a Citizenless Democracy "We have no greater chronicler of these dystopian times. Giroux's critique cuts to the crux of today's authoritarian crisis, yet his voice remains of one hope that the people may collectively regain control. Even while living though systemic efforts to privatize hope, Giroux's critique enacts the sort of shared resistance that can effectively challenge authoritarianism. American Nightmare demonstrates how we can resist the normalization of hate, authoritarianism and alienation in Trump's America. He shows us that not only are we not alone, but we are among a majority who oppose the cruelties of American social policies."--David H. Price, author of Cold War Anthropology: The CIA and the Growth of Dual Use Anthropology "At a moment when the news cycle presents the dangers of Trumpian authoritarianism through disjointed and discrete hottakes, Giroux's wide-reaching analysis accounts for our current American nightmare with necessary historical context, and in so doing creates an aperture for resistance more meaningful than a hashtag."--Natasha Lennard, contributing writer for The Intercept, co-editor of Violence: Humans in Dark Times "In this passionately argued volume, Henry Giroux, long known for his critical commentaries on the de-democratization of the U.S.A., on its rising inequ(al)ity and neoliberal excesses, reflects very thoughtfully on the specter of Trump's America: on its violence, cruelty, and incivility, its burgeoning authoritarianism, its inexorable edging toward a Grave Neo World: in short, a rising specter that demands to be countered at all cost if the U.S. is to be rescued from itself."--John Comaroff, Professor of African and African American Studies and of Anthropology, Harvard University Review Quote Praise for American Nightmare: "Giroux eloquently yet forcefully makes the case that the United States has indeed become a fascist state, embodying many of the characteristics of the regimes of the 20th century as well as current prototypes. ... Giroux argues Trump and his Trumpists not only emulate regimes of the past, but also bring to the table a new corporate authoritarianism that perpetually normalizes white supremacy, ignorance of the masses and massive concentrations of wealth in the hands of the few. ... American Nightmare is not only a conceptual analysis of fascism in the U.S., but also a massive wake-up call to the left."--Winnipeg Free Press Praise for America at War with Itself by Henry A. Giroux: "It is all but impossible to do justice to the value of this tapestry of explication and insight, essential elements to a broadened and deepened awareness of the horrific political and economic developments that are unfolding in American and elsewhere"--Ned Haggard, Chicago Life Magazine (distributed in the Sunday New York Times) "Giroux manages to link together almost every dysfunctional aspect of American society in a cohesive account that is really important to read"--Tikkun "This is the book Americans need to read now. No one is better than Henry Giroux at analyzing the truly dangerous threats to our society. He punctures our delusions and offers us a compelling and enlightened vision of a better way. America at War with Itself is the best book of the year."--Bob Herbert, Distinguished Senior Fellow at Demos and former Op-Ed columnist for the New York Times "Giroux prescribes ways to teach critical thinking . . . his argument for active citizenship is important and stimulating."--Booklist "In America at War with Itself, Henry Giroux again proves himself one of North America's most clear-sighted radical philosophers of education, culture and politics: radical because he discards the chaff of liberal critique and cuts to the root of the ills that are withering democracy."--Olivia Ward, Toronto Star Excerpt from Book EXCERPT FROM CHAPTER 4 Trump seeks to impose deep and drastic cuts on the budgets of 19 agencies designed to help the poor, students, public education, academic research, and the arts. Whatever savings result from these cuts will be used to expand the machineries of war, militarization, and detention. The culture of cruelty is on full display here as millions would suffer from the lack of loans, federal aid, and basic resources. The winners would be the Departments of Defense, Homeland Security, the private prison industry, and the institutions and personnel needed to expand the police state. What Trump has provided in his 2018 federal budget proposal is a blueprint for eliminating the remnants of the welfare state, while transforming American society into a "war-obsessed, survival-of-the fittest dystopia." Trump''s neoliberal austerity policies and priorities are crystal clear not only in the savage, $4.1 trillion in draconian cuts he makes to so many vital social programs that benefit the poor, particularly children, but also in the $5 trillion tax benefits for the ultra-rich and big corporations. War is a central category for understanding Trump''s budget proposals in two related ways. First, a metaphysics of war functions as an organizing principle for waging an assault against vulnerable populations while expanding the power of the police and punishing state. Second, the ongoing production of the machinery of destruction and death provides enormous profits for the wealthiest individuals and corporations driving the arms, defense, and border security industries. In the first instance, war as an organizing principle of society is particularly evident in the Trump administration''s savage cuts to programs that give hope and a small measure of security to the 14.5 million children who live in poverty, lack healthcare, endure homelessness, and live with disabilities. Marian Wright Edelman makes this point clear in arguing that Trump''s "immoral budget declares war on America''s children, our most vulnerable group" and points to some of the more egregious policy cuts in the 2018 budget, which: Slashes $610 billion over ten years from Medicaid which nearly 37 million children rely on for a heathy start in life and which pays for nearly half of all births and ensures coverage for 40 percent of our children with special health care needs....Rips $5.7 billion from CHIP (Children''s Health Insurance Program), which covers nearly 9 million children in working families ineligible for Medicaid....Snatches food out of the mouths and stomachs of hungry children by slicing $193 billion over ten years from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which some still call food stamps. SNP feed nearly 46 million people including nearly 20 million children....Whacks $72 billion over ten years from the Supplemental Security Income Program (SSI) which more than 8 million children and adults with the most severe disabilities depend on to keep going. In the second instance, war as a revenue producing program is a high priority for the Trump administration and is evident in Trump''s proposed budget which allocates initially $2.6 billion to work on the wall planned for the Mexican border while also increasing the military budget by $54 billion. As Edelman observes, President Trump''s 2018 Budget includes an estimated $5 trillion tax package for the wealthiest individuals and corporations [and] increases base defense spending $54 billion in 2018 alone (and $489 billion over ten years). That''s $147,945,205 a day, $6,164,384 an hour and $102,739 a minute. The U.S. military budget is already the largest military budget in the world. We spend more on the military than the next eight countries combined (China, Russia, Saudi Arabia, India, France, United Kingdom, Japan, and Germany). [Moreover, the 2018 budget] spends $2.6 billion new dollars on border security including $1.6 billion for a down payment on the President''s proposed obscene wall at the Mexican border estimated to cost $10 to $20 billion before completion and after false campaign promises that the Mexican government would pay. Under Trump, it has also become clear that an increasingly militarized United States is now on a war footing internationally. It is no longer overstating the case - given the provocations unfolding on the world stage - to say that Trump poses a growing threat to the planet itself. On the home front, the war on poor youth of class and color is being expanded. For example, under the Trump presidency, Americans have witnessed the rapid mobilization of a domestic war against undocumented immigrants, Muslims, people of color, young people, the elderly, public education, science, and democracy. The moral obscenity and reactionary politics that inform Trump''s budget were summed up by Bernie Sanders: "At a time of massive income and wealth inequality, when 43 million Americans are living in poverty and half of older Americans have no retirement savings, we should not slash programs that senior citizens, children, and working people rely on in order to provide a massive increase in spending to the military industrial complex. Trump''s priorities are exactly the opposite of where we should be heading as a nation." As more and more people find themselves living in a society in which the quality of life is measured through market-based metrics such as cost-benefit analysis, it becomes difficult for the public to acknowledge or even to understand the cost in human misery and everyday hardship that an increasing number of people will have to endure in the age of Trump. The celebration of human misery and policies that produce it are on full display in the health care reforms proposed by Trump administration in 2017. It is to this issue that I want to turn to in some detail. Health Care as Domestic Terrorism The health care reform bills proposed by Republicans in the House and Senate have generated heated discussions across a vast ideological and political spectrum. On the right, Senators such as Rand Paul and Ted Cruz have endorsed a new level of cruelty-one that has a long history among the radical right--by arguing that the current Senate bill does not cut enough social services and provisions for the poor, children, the elderly, and other vulnerable groups and needs to be even more friendly to corporate interests by providing massive tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans. Among right wing pundits, the message is similar. For instance, Fox News commentator, Lisa Kennedy Montgomery, in a discussion about the Senate bill, stated without apparent irony that rising public concerns over the suffering, misery and death that would result from this policy bordered on "hysteria" since "we are all going to die anyway." Montgomery''s ignorance about the relationship between access to health care and lower mortality rates is about more than wilful stupidity, it is about a culture of cruelty that is buttressed by a moral coma. On the other side of the ideological and political divide, liberals such as Robert Reich have rightly stated that the bill is not only cruel and inhumane, it is essentially a tax reform bill for the 1% and a boondoggle that benefits the vampire-like insurance companies. In the latest senate version, tax reductions for the rich have been modified, but that seems inconsequential given the political and economic benefits the rich gain from the bill. Others, such as Laila Lalami of The Nation, have reasoned that what we are witnessing with such policies is another example of political contempt for the poorest and most vulnerable on the part of right-wing politicians and pundits. These arguments are only partly right and do not go far enough in their criticisms of the new political dynamics and mode of authoritarianism that have overtaken the United States. Put more bluntly, they suffer from limited political horizons. What we do know about the proposed Republican Party federal budget and health care policies, in whatever form, is that they will lay waste to crucial elements of the social contract while causing huge amounts of suffering and misery. The notion that the government has a responsibility to care for its citizens and that society should be organized around the principles of mutual respect, care, and compassion has been under attack since the 1970s with the advent of a savage neoliberalism. The latest measure of such an attack is evident in the Senate bill which will lead to massive reductions in Medicare spending. Medicare covers 20% of all Americans or 15 million people, 49 percent of all births, 60 percent of all children with disabilities, and 64 percent of all nursing home residents, many of whom will be left homeless without this support. Under this bill, it has been estimated that close to 22 million people will lose their health insurance coverage, accompanied by massive cuts proposed to food-stamp programs that benefit at least 43 million people. The Senate health care bill allows insurance companies to charge more money from the most vulnerable. It cuts maternity care and phases out coverage for emergency services. Moreover, as Lalami points out, the first senate proposal "includes nearly $1 trillion in tax cuts, about half of which will flow to those who make more than $1 million per year." The latter figure is significant when measured against the fact that Medicaid would see a $772 billion cut in the next ten years. It gets worse. The Senate bill will drastically decrease social services and health care in rural America and one clear consequence will be rising mortality rates. In addition, Dr. Steffie Woolhandler, co-author of a recent article in the Annals of Internal Medicine, has estimated that if health insurance is taken away from 22 million people, "it raises ... death rates by between 3 and 29 percent. And the math on Description for Sales People Henry Giroux's message and influence have never been stronger. He saw Trump coming and sounded the alarm far in advance. That perspective was presented in his previous book from last year, America at War with Itself, which Robin D.G. Kelley has aptly referred to as a prescient work, as it assessed the threat Trump posed as real, racist, and authoritarian. Given the current political crisis we find ourselves in, Giroux's critique of power and call for resistance has never been more timely or hard hitting than now, and the market for his perspective--those who are aghast with the Trumps--is vast. American Nightmare continues the political trajectory established in America At War with Itself and explores the political dystopias--those of recent history and those of Western literature--that result when authoritarian forces are able to trump tolerance, equality, accountability, and democracy. This book will build on Giroux's already big and growing readership. Excellent potential. Follow-up to Giroux's hugely successful book, America at War with Itself, which was published around the time of the 2016 election and sold out its print run within a month of its publication. A major part of the book attempts to fashion a new language for engaging politics and speaking for a resistance and, like Giroux's other works, can be viewed as an accessible primer and serious text addressing the dangers of authoritarianism. Details ISBN0872867536 Year 2018 ISBN-10 0872867536 ISBN-13 9780872867536 Format Paperback Media Book Author George Yancy Pages 384 Publisher City Lights Books Series City Lights Open Media Short Title American Nightmare Language English Imprint City Lights Books Place of Publication Monroe, OR Country of Publication United States Publication Date 2018-07-10 UK Release Date 2018-07-10 NZ Release Date 2018-07-10 US Release Date 2018-07-10 Subtitle Facing the Challenge of Fascism DEWEY 320.973090512 Audience General AU Release Date 2018-07-09 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNileItemID:149464992;

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