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Author:
Board, Marcus, Jr., author. aut
Title:
Invisible weapons : infiltrating resistance and defeating movements / Marcus Board Jr.
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xii, 254 pages ; 25 cm
Subject:
Radicalism--United States--Prevention.
Social movements--United States.
Neoliberalism--United States.
Mouvements sociaux--États-Unis.
Néo-libéralisme--États-Unis.
Neoliberalism.
Social movements.
United States.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Conclusion: Into a Radical Future. Introduction: Power, Politics, and Domination -- A Radical View of Evolving Oppression and Resistance -- Part II. Infiltrating Resistance: Theory and Data Analyses -- Coercively Infiltrating Political Resistance -- Targeting Marginalized Group Politics: Silencing and Co-optation -- State Coercion Diminishing Radical Autonomy -- Part III. Defeating Movements in Baltimore and Beyond -- The Baltimore Uprising -- The Gaines Dilemma: Intersectional Critiques -- Conclusion: Into a Radical Future.
Summary:
"This book explains how grassroots communities are infiltrated and politically co-opted in ways that render their resistance harmless. It reveals contemporary practices of domination, as powerholding elites - from elected officials to welfare bureaucrats - are teaching oppressed people to internalize their grievances and silence their needs. In the end, politics becomes a space where advocating for social justice makes less and less sense to people. It is therefore explaining the politics of inaction through disengagement from radicalism. It considers multiple sites of resistance to police violence, including the police killing Akai Gurley, Freddie Gray, and Korryn Gaines in particular. It also considers the mass protest associated with the wider Movement for Black Lives (M4BL). The book argues that anti-radicalism is an embedded feature of neoliberalism, that the widespread adoption of neoliberal politics has reinforced ongoing racial and gender oppressions, and that these same oppressed communities are being infiltrated in order to minimize their commitments to radical political resistance. Covering multiple sites and methods - from in-depth interviews on the resistance politics of Black welfare recipients in Chicago, to nationally representative survey data on hard-work beliefs in politics and the labor force, and case study analyses of police violence in Baltimore and New York - the book shows how political domination today is about ensnaring minds, constraining imaginations, and upending resistance. With the creation of the invisible weapons framework, future research can better explain sites of political disengagement and the connection to the erosion of whatever remains of democracy in the U.S"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0197605222
9780197605226
0197605230
9780197605233
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1295618317
LCCN:
2021062817
Locations:
UNUX074 -- University of Northern Iowa - Rod Library (Cedar Falls)

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