For-Profit Democracy: Why the Government Is Losing the Trust of Rural America

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Product Details
Price
$32.40
Publisher
Yale University Press
Publish Date
Pages
328
Dimensions
5.8 X 1.1 X 8.4 inches | 1.05 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780300215359
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About the Author
Loka Ashwood is assistant professor in the department of agricultural economics and rural sociology at Auburn University. She is a former award-winning journalist whose work has been published in books and sociological journals.
Reviews
"An accessible exploration of how government affects and is perceived by rural Americans."--Publishers Weekly, starred review
"A brilliant study of how for-profit democracy shapes power and politics in rural America. Beautifully written and full of insights on how corporate-state power dispossesses, and how and why the dispossessed react as they do."--John Gaventa, author of Power and Powerlessness: Quiescence and Rebellion in an Appalachian Valley
"Loka Ashwood turns the conventional story of American reverence for private property on its head by revealing ways in which property rights are undermined when they conflict with the interests of the 'corporate-state, ' an increasingly present and powerful player in the neoliberal era."--Lisa R. Pruitt, University of California, Davis
"Loka Ashwood delivers a lyrical narrative detailing the inspiring struggles of rural Americans against an unforgiving state and market system. This is a work of great depth and value for us all."--David N. Pellow, author of What is Critical Environmental Justice?