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Culture of Intolerance Chauvinism, Class, and Racism in the United States - Professor Mark Nathan Cohen 1998 CHM Yale University Press BOOKS HISTORY
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Culture of Intolerance Chauvinism, Class, and Racism in the United States
Author: Professor Mark Nathan Cohen
Year: 1998
Pages: 344
Format: CHM
File size: 361 KB
Language: ENG



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Culture of Intolerance Chauvinism Class and Racism in the United States The book "Culture of Intolerance Chauvinism Class and Racism in the United States" by (author's name) delves into the intricate web of intolerance, chauvinism, class, and racism that has been woven into the fabric of American society since its inception. The author argues that these forces have shaped the country's history, culture, and politics, leading to a vicious cycle of discrimination, oppression, and violence that continues to this day. The book begins by exploring the origins of intolerance and chauvinism in America, tracing their roots back to the early colonial period when European settlers brought their own biases and prejudices to the New World. As the nation grew and prospered, these attitudes were passed down through generations, becoming increasingly entrenched in societal norms and institutions. The author examines how chauvinistic beliefs and practices have been used to justify discrimination and inequality, from slavery to segregation, and how they continue to manifest in modern-day systemic racism. Class and racism are inextricably linked, the author asserts, with the wealthy elite using their power and influence to maintain their status while marginalizing those below them on the social ladder.
Культура нетерпимости Класс шовинизма и расизм в Соединенных Штатах Книга «Культура нетерпимости Класс шовинизма и расизм в Соединенных Штатах» (имя автора) углубляется в запутанную сеть нетерпимости, шовинизма, класса и расизма, которая была вплетена в ткань американского общества с момента его создания. Автор утверждает, что эти силы сформировали историю, культуру и политику страны, что привело к порочному кругу дискриминации, угнетения и насилия, который продолжается до сих пор. Книга начинается с изучения истоков нетерпимости и шовинизма в Америке, возводя их корни к раннему колониальному периоду, когда европейские поселенцы принесли в Новый Свет свои собственные предубеждения и предубеждения. По мере того как нация росла и процветала, эти отношения передавались через поколения, становясь все более укоренившимися в общественных нормах и институтах. Автор рассматривает, как шовинистические убеждения и практики использовались для оправдания дискриминации и неравенства, от рабства до сегрегации, и как они продолжают проявляться в современном системном расизме. Класс и расизм неразрывно связаны, утверждает автор, с богатой элитой, использующей свою власть и влияние для поддержания своего статуса, в то же время маргинализируя тех, кто ниже их по социальной лестнице.
La cultura dell'intolleranza La classe dello sciovinismo e del razzismo negli Stati Uniti Il libro «La cultura dell'intolleranza La classe dello sciovinismo e del razzismo negli Stati Uniti» (il nome dell'autore) si sta approfondendo nella confusa rete di intolleranza, sciovinismo, classe e razzismo che è stata inserita nel tessuto della società americana fin dalla sua creazione. L'autore sostiene che queste forze hanno creato la storia, la cultura e la politica del paese, portando a un circolo vizioso di discriminazione, oppressione e violenza che è ancora in corso. Il libro inizia esplorando le origini dell'intolleranza e dello sciovinismo in America, erigendo le loro radici al primo periodo coloniale, quando i coloni europei portarono nel Nuovo Mondo i loro stessi pregiudizi e pregiudizi. Mentre la nazione cresceva e prosperava, queste relazioni si tramandavano attraverso le generazioni, diventando sempre più radicate nelle normative e nelle istituzioni sociali. L'autore considera come le convinzioni e le pratiche scioviniste siano state utilizzate per giustificare la discriminazione e la disuguaglianza, dalla schiavitù alla segregazione, e come continuino a manifestarsi nel razzismo sistemico odierno. La classe e il razzismo sono indissolubilmente legati, sostiene l'autore, a una ricca élite che usa il suo potere e la sua influenza per mantenere il suo status, mentre emargina coloro che sono al di sotto della loro scala sociale.
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