The Terror of the Unforeseen

The Terror of the Unforeseen
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Publisher : Larb Provocations
Total Pages : 245
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ISBN-10 : 1940660491
ISBN-13 : 9781940660493
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Book Synopsis The Terror of the Unforeseen by : Henry Giroux

Download or read book The Terror of the Unforeseen written by Henry Giroux and published by Larb Provocations. This book was released on 2019 with total page 245 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In a searing takedown of the populist authoritarian vision of America, The Terror of the Unforeseen tackles the resurgence of fascism in the age of Donald Trump's presidency. Through the mendacious exchange of facts for "fake news," Henry A. Giroux examines the language of hatred that activates neoliberal fascism, complete with state-sanctioned racism, casino capitalism, and fear-mongering at federal and local levels. In this "age of disposability," Trump's rhetoric eschews reason and democratic principles in favor of impetuous politics rooted in bigotry, all to injuriously catastrophic effect. Through protests, strikes, and education, Giroux proposes an international social movement that joins together various modes of resistance to illuminate a democratic renewal, and proves himself once again as one of the great public intellectuals of our time.


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