Rinky-Dink Revolution

Rinky-Dink Revolution
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Total Pages : 74
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ISBN-10 : 1988832535
ISBN-13 : 9781988832531
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Rinky-Dink Revolution by : Howard Waitzkin

Answering the question of how to get from A to B, capitalism to post-capitalism, is a task that we "audaciously" need to pursue now. This pamphlet is one among several others, intended to clarify our struggle 1) to bring down capitalism; and 2) to create a path toward eco-socialism. Those of us oppressed by capitalism engage in some peculiar forms of actions and inactions. In our actions, we take part in struggles to improve key problems generated by capitalism without confronting capitalism. In other words, our actions confront effects rather than causes. In addition to our contradictory actions, our inactions involve consent. We consent by not challenging or even trying to change our simple economic behaviors that perpetuate the capitalist economic system. As a result, we ordinary people continue to serve as the main financiers of the capitalist system. Why do oppressed people consent to their oppression? Repression usually is not enough, as Gramsci observed while imprisoned by Italian fascism. "Hegemonic" ideas explain and justify the oppressive circumstances of our lives. Rinky-dink revolution involves actions and inactions that are easy, safe, mundane, unglamorous, and feasible within every person's life. The history of revolutions shows that the activists who bring them about number much fewer than countries' entire populations. The estimate of 7 to 11 million people required to achieve revolutionary transformation in the United States comes from a simple calculation, which may be off, but probably not way off. "We" who struggle against capitalism have become much more diverse and numerous than the protagonists envisioned by Marx and Engels. "They" who fight to preserve capitalism make up a tiny minority of the world's population. Revolutionary strategy requires clarifying what specific characteristics of capitalism are oppressive and have to go, as opposed to what characteristics of social and economic organization are not oppressive and can stay. What post-capitalist society looks like has become much clearer. Rinky-dink revolution includes withholding consent to processes that capitalism needs to maintain itself and grow, plus several creatively constructive and destructive efforts in which millions of people, but still a minority of the population, participate. The transition to post-capitalism is already happening throughout the world in the creative construction of communal organizations that govern themselves and that act to assure the survival and well-being of their participants. Moving beyond the capitalist state, including the welfare state as part of the capitalist state, entails moving beyond the state itself. The solidarity economy first of all finds ways to create cheap, small-scale, cooperative, pleasant, and comfortable housing units that require very little money, with collaborative solutions to exploitative rent, debt, taxes, and insurance. Second, communal organizations solve the food problem through local production and distribution of nutritious food, achieving independence from capitalist agriculture.

Revolution

Revolution
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Publisher : Blou Bryant
Total Pages : 400
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ISBN-10 : 9781775192763
ISBN-13 : 1775192768
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Revolution by : Blou Bryant

Wyatt Millar thought he had it rough when he was just trying to stay alive. Now? He's got rogue AIs, a tech mogul with a god complex, and a virus that's rewriting his very existence. And you thought your Monday was bad. From Detroit's crumbling streets to high-tech fortresses, Wyatt's running a race where the finish line keeps moving. The prize? Oh, just the future of humanity. No biggie. Armed with newfound abilities that are more "glitch in the Matrix" than "chosen one," Wyatt's got to outthink an AI that's playing 4D chess while he's still figuring out checkers. And did we mention the clock's ticking? REVOLUTION is a mind-bending cocktail of high-octane action, razor-sharp wit, and enough tech to make Silicon Valley sweat. It's perfect for readers who like their sci-fi with a shot of adrenaline and their dystopias with a twist of hope. Have you read book 1? What readers are saying about Catalyst: “a high octane SciFi thriller with bold characterization and fast paced action” "brilliant writing... There is a new talent in town." "I loved the book. Fresh, exciting and a quick read." "Blou Bryant has produced one of the most unusual, yet gripping thrillers I have ever read. This revolution isn't just televised; it's digitized, weaponized, and ready to redefine reality as we know it.

Ready for Revolution

Ready for Revolution
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 862
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ISBN-10 : 9780684850030
ISBN-13 : 0684850036
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Ready for Revolution by : Stokely Carmichael

The long-anticipated, riveting autobiography of the late Stokely Carmichael chronicles the legendary civil rights leader's work as the charismatic patriarch of Black Power, Pan-African activist, and social revolutionary - a major milestone in African-American autobiography. Populated with an international cast of luminaries, including James Baldwin, Fannie Lou Hamer, Miriam Makeba, Shirley Graham Du Bois, Toni Morrison, Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, Ho Chi Minh and Fidel Castro, this book captures the cultural upheavals that define the modern world.

Urethane Revolution: The Birth of Skate—San Diego 1975

Urethane Revolution: The Birth of Skate—San Diego 1975
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 9781467139908
ISBN-13 : 1467139904
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Urethane Revolution: The Birth of Skate—San Diego 1975 by : J. Grahame Long

One crazy year on the California coast--in 1975 a hippie skunkworks, bred in garages and shacks, launched the modern skater movement. Strap in for a wild ride replete with two car chases, two plane crashes, a massive truck bomb, Colombian narcos, the Mafia, senior White House staff, a gypsy fortuneteller, three straight-up miracles, Jacques Cousteau, big piles of cocaine and naked hippie chicks. Author John O'Malley was in the thick of it all, and he retraces the trip that starts with a bang and races to a melt-in-your-mouth ending.

Social Medicine and the Coming Transformation

Social Medicine and the Coming Transformation
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9781134869077
ISBN-13 : 113486907X
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Social Medicine and the Coming Transformation by : Howard Waitzkin

Social medicine, starting two centuries ago, has shown that social conditions affect health and illness more than biology does, and social change affects the outcomes of health and illness more than health services do. Understanding and exposing sickness-generating structures in society helps us change them. This first book providing a critical introduction to social medicine sheds light on an increasingly important field. The authors draw on examples worldwide to show how principles based on solidarity and mutual aid have enabled people to participate collaboratively to construct health-promoting social conditions. The book offers vital information and analysis to enhance our understanding regarding the promotion of health through social and individual means; the micro-politics of medical encounters; the social determination of illness; the influences of racism, class, gender, and ethnicity on health; health and empire; and health praxis, reform, and sociomedical activism. Illustrations are included throughout the book to convey these key themes and important issues, as well as on Routledge’s webpage for the book, under the Support Materials tab. The authors offer compelling ways to understand and to change the social dimensions of health and health care. Students, teachers, practitioners, activists, policy makers, and people concerned about health and health care will value this book, which goes beyond the usual approaches of texts in public health, medical sociology, health economics, and health policy.

The Routledge Handbook of the Political Economy of Health and Healthcare

The Routledge Handbook of the Political Economy of Health and Healthcare
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 726
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ISBN-10 : 9781003846994
ISBN-13 : 1003846998
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis The Routledge Handbook of the Political Economy of Health and Healthcare by : David Primrose

This handbook provides a comprehensive and critical overview of the gamut of contemporary issues around health and healthcare from a political economy perspective. Its contributions present a unique challenge to prevailing economic accounts of health and healthcare, which narrowly focus on individual behaviour and market processes. Instead, the capacity of the human body to reach its full potential and the ability of society to prevent disease and cure illness are demonstrated to be shaped by a broader array of political economic processes. The material conditions in which societies produce, distribute, exchange, consume, and reproduce – and the operation of power relations therein – influence all elements of human health: from food consumption and workplace safety, to inequality, healthcare and housing, and even the biophysical conditions in which humans live. This volume explores these concerns across five sections. First, it introduces and critically engages with a variety of established and cutting-edge theoretical perspectives in political economy to conceptualise health and healthcare – from neoclassical and behavioural economics, to Marxist and feminist approaches. The next two sections extend these insights to evaluate the neoliberalisation of health and healthcare over the past 40 years, highlighting their individualisation and commodification by the capitalist state and powerful corporations. The fourth section examines the diverse manifestation of these dynamics across a range of geographical contexts. The volume concludes with a section devoted to outlining more progressive health and healthcare arrangements, which transcend the limitations of both neoliberalism and capitalism. This volume will be an indispensable reference work for students and scholars of political economy, health policy and politics, health economics, health geography, the sociology of health, and other health-related disciplines. Chapters 1 & 8 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons [CC BY NC ND] 4.0 license.

Tearing Down the Streets

Tearing Down the Streets
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Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages : 294
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ISBN-10 : 140396033X
ISBN-13 : 9781403960337
Rating : 4/5 (3X Downloads)

Synopsis Tearing Down the Streets by : Jeff Ferrell

From New York to San Francisco, Times Square to the Tenderloin, graffiti artists, young people, radical environmentalists, and the homeless clash with police on city streets in an attempt take back urban spaces from the developers and "disneyfiers". Drawing on more than a decade of first-hand research, this lively account goes inside the worlds of street musicians, homeless punks, militant bicycle activists, high-risk "BASE jump" parachutists, skateboarders, outlaw radio operators, and hip hop graffiti artists, to explore the day-to-day skirmishes in the struggle over public life and public space.

Patsy an American Tragedy

Patsy an American Tragedy
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 106
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ISBN-10 : 9780578030012
ISBN-13 : 0578030012
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Patsy an American Tragedy by : Jack Lee

The deaths of Marilyn Monroe, Jack Kennedy and his brother Robert Kennedy became the subject of many conspiracy theories. Jack Lee's play, written in the form of a musical, presents an imaginative version of those events, which is closely based on reports of the time. The tight web of conflicting purposes and conspiring factions is woven into a terse drama presided over by the fates, in which the unwary dreamers, Marilyn Monroe, Lee Harvey Oswald and the would-be big-shot Jack Ruby are as much victims as the assassinated politicians.

Health Care Under the Knife

Health Care Under the Knife
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Publisher : NYU Press
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 9781583676752
ISBN-13 : 1583676759
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Health Care Under the Knife by : Howard Waitzkin

Disobedience : doctor workers unite! / Howard Waitzkin -- Becoming employees : the deprofessionalization and emerging social class position of health professionals / Matt Anderson -- The degradation of medical labor and the meaning of quality in health care / Gordon Schiff and Sarah Winch -- The political economy of health reform / David Himmelstein and Steffie Woolhandler -- The transformation of the medical industrial complex : financialization, the corporate sector, and monopoly capital / Matt Anderson and Robb Burlage -- The pharmaceutical industry in the context of contemporary capitalism / Joel Lexchin -- Obamacare : the neoliberal model comes home to roost in the United States, if we let it / Howard Waitzkin and Ida Hellander -- Austerity and health / Adam Gaffney and Carles Muntaner -- Imperialism's health component / Howard Waitzkin and Rebeca Jasso-Aguilar -- U.S. philanthrocapitalism and the global health agenda : the Rockefeller and Gates foundations, past and present / Anne-Emanuelle Birn and Judith Richter -- Resisting the imperial order and building an alternative future in medicine and public health / Rebeca Jasso-Aguilar and Howard Waitzkin -- The failure of Obamacare and a revision of the single payer proposal after a quarter century of struggle / Adam Gaffney, David Himmelstein, and Steffie Woolhandler -- Overcoming pathological normalcy : mental health challenges in the coming transformation / Carl Ratner -- Confronting the social and environmental determinants of health / Carles Muntaner and Rob Wallace -- Conclusion : moving beyond capitalism for our health / Adam Gaffney and Howard Waitzkin

The Financial Revolution

The Financial Revolution
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Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105002493125
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Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis The Financial Revolution by : Adrian Hamilton

Assesses the impact of deregulation and internationalization on banks, brokerage houses, insurance companies, and real estate firms and describes the growing power of the world financial centers in New York, London, and Tokyo.