Why Do So Many Working Class Americans Feel Politics is Pointless?
In sociologist Jennifer Silva’s first book, “Coming Up Short,” she interviewed working-class young adults in Lowell, Mass., and Richmond, Virginia. Most had a tough time earning decent wages. Many felt like they were in a perpetual state of limbo, unable to reach the traditional markers of adulthood: job, marriage, house, and kids. But Silva was … Continue reading Why Do So Many Working Class Americans Feel Politics is Pointless?
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