The Western world has sharply turned away from the New Deal and similar Social Democratic public policies over the last 50 years. This process has been led by and is most extreme in the United States. This book explores the root cause of this worldwide phenomenon at the epicenter, in the United States.
This book is a unique and original view of the American response to the Civil Rights movement. The book relies heavily on facts and figures, and points out similar disturbing trends in other Western countries. Highly engaging book, andI look forward to more from this writer.
Our history books are incomplete at best and down right racist at worst. To more fully understand U.S. history, social structures, economy and the lives of Black citizens requires making an individual effort to seek out new voices. Jones Murphy's new e-book provides a serious analysis of how America's New Deal, which promised so much for so many, has been desiccated by racism. Mr. Murphy provides something unique to the discussion of economics and social structures which constantly occupy our politics; fact, figures, charts and data. An education is priceless, Economic Segregation: The Unacknowledged Backlash against Dr. King has added to mine; it will add to yours.