White Working Class
White Working Class
Joan C. Williams
Mark Cuban
Gives a voice to those who get up every day and do their best. - Mark Cuban
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White Working Class

White Working Class: Overcoming Class Cluelessness in America

Joan C. Williams
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Joan C. Williams
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In "White Working Class," Joan C. Williams delivers a compelling exploration into the heart of a demographic that has shaped the political landscape of recent times: the white working class. With keen insight and undeniable expertise, Williams dismantles the pervasive myths that have long dictated the conversation around this group, revealing the complexities of class identity and economic realities that defy simple categorization. Through her analysis, Williams invites readers to see beyond the stereotypes of racism and xenophobia, uncovering a class consciousness rooted in values, community, and a desire for recognition rather than a quest for wealth or power. Williams argues convincingly that the aspirations of the white working class are not aligned with those of the upper middle class, challenging the notion that upward mobility is their ultimate goal. Instead, she paints a portrait of a group striving for stability and respect within their own cultural norms, misunderstood by a professional elite that overlooks the significance of class distinctions. "White Working Class" is a critical read for anyone seeking to understand the undercurrents of populist movements and the sociopolitical divides that have come to define our era. Through Williams's narrative, readers are offered a chance to bridge the gap of understanding and engage with the real issues facing a vital segment of society.

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Released
2017
1 Jan
Length
180
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Gives a voice to those who get up every day and do their best. - Mark Cuban
It's a blue collar thing... Middle-class kids are groomed to fly away, and they do. The working class likes to keep its young close to home. Tearing a working class person from the network that defines their life is a far heavier lift than insisting that a Harvard grad move to Silicon Valley. The professional elite values change and self-development; working-class families value stability and community. The professional elite associate change with challenge, excitement, opportunity, and innovation. But for families, a few paychecks away form losing their homes and stable middle-class lives, respect for stability reigns supreme.
— Joan C. Williams, White Working Class

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