End of Protest
How Free-Market Capitalism Learned to Control Dissent
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Word Count
30,500 words, Guess
Page Count
122 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL28625135M
- ISBN-139781501707469
- OCLC Control Number972292360
- OCLC Control Number958422141
- Internet Archiveendofprotesthowf0000robe
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- Library of Congress Control Number2016027872
- AmazonB00GD6GH70
Classifications
- LCCHM661.R63 2016
- LCCHM661 .R63 2016
Description
"Tracing the histories of economic unrest in the United States and Great Britain from the nineteenth century to the present, The End of Protest shows that governments have always been preoccupied with the task of controlling dissent over free market policies. But today's methods pose a new threat to democratic values. For the moment, advocates of free-market capitalism have found ways of controlling discontent, but the continued effectiveness of these strategies is by no means certain"--
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