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On fire by naomi klein
On fire by naomi klein






on fire by naomi klein

Inevitably analogizing our own lives to the past, we might have contrasted the auto bailout with the National Industrial Recovery Act, or longed for the wave of sit-down strikes that followed the 1935 National Labor Relations Act. When I was in college, at the height of the recession, this question probably would have elicited the names of federal financial institutions that live on from this period - like the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) - or on Social Security and the Works Progress Administration, perhaps the most iconic New Deal programs that almost everyone in the United States encounters in some way in everyday life. What have they - coming from a variety of backgrounds, places, and cultures - imbibed about the New Deal in the course of their general education? If you’re as lucky as I am to teach college students, an instructive exercise is to ask them to define the New Deal without providing any background information. Review of On Fire: The (Burning) Case for a Green New Deal, by Naomi Klein (Simon and Schuster, 2019).








On fire by naomi klein