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The Next Uprising: America’s Radical Past and Its Uncertain Future
by James Hall
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Synopsis
Everything you think you know about American stability is a myth.
America has always insisted it’s different—exceptional, peaceful, immune to the political fires that consumed Europe and Latin America. But the truth is far more explosive. From the Gilded Age mills to the streets of Minneapolis ...
America has always insisted it’s different—exceptional, peaceful, immune to the political fires that consumed Europe and Latin America. But the truth is far more explosive. From the Gilded Age mills to the streets of Minneapolis ...
Everything you think you know about American stability is a myth.
America has always insisted it’s different—exceptional, peaceful, immune to the political fires that consumed Europe and Latin America. But the truth is far more explosive. From the Gilded Age mills to the streets of Minneapolis in 2020, the United States has been a pressure cooker of inequality, corruption, brutality, and betrayal. And every generation has produced its own radicals in response.
This book uncovers the America we weren’t taught:
company towns run like dictatorships
police forces acting as corporate militias
immigrant workers beaten, lynched, and driven to revolt
anarchist cells, labor wars, and bomb plots
punk squats, anti-Klan street fights, and antifascist networks
abolitionist militants and leaderless digital uprisings
From the factories of 1900 to the livestreams of 2020, Radicalism in America tells the untold story of how ordinary people—workers, immigrants, punks, students, and activists—were pushed from desperation to defiance.
Radicalism didn’t come from Europe.
It came from us.
If you want to understand why America keeps erupting—and why the next eruption may already be forming—this book is essential reading.
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