Prisoners of the American Dream
Mike DavisIn a series of essays surveying the history of American bourgeoise democratic politics from its jacksonian moment to the rise of the New Right and the re-election of Ronald Reagan, Mike Davis attempts to answer this question.
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I like Mike Davis’s writing, but this book is very dated-not in the sense that what’s in it is inaccurate, but simply because it is over 30 years old- and is looking backwards from that perspective. It is of most value as “history” rather than contemporary political science`