The violence of organized forgetting: thinking beyond America's disimagination machine
(2014)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : City Lights Publishers : Made available through hoopla, 2014
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9780872866201 (electronic bk.) MWT11860295, 0872866203 (electronic bk.) 11860295
LANGUAGE
English
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In a series of essays that explore the intersections of politics, popular culture, and new forms of social control in American society, Henry A. Giroux explores how state and corporate interests have coalesced to restrict civil rights, privatize what's left of public institutions, and diminish our collective capacity to participate as engaged citizens of a democracy. From the normalization of mass surveillance, lockdown drills, and a state of constant war, to corporate bailouts paired with public austerity programs that further impoverish struggling families and communities, Giroux looks to flashpoints in current events to reveal how the forces of government and business are at work to generate a culture of mass forgetfulness, obedience and conformity. In The Violence of Organized Forgetting, Giroux deconstructs the stories created to control us while championing the indomitable power of education, democracy, and hope

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