Prophetic City: Houston on the Cusp of a Changing America

IF 0.3 4区 社会学 Q4 SOCIOLOGY Contemporary Sociology-A Journal of Reviews Pub Date : 2023-08-24 DOI:10.1177/00943061231191421s
Van C. Tran
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ascriptive groups’’ (p. 143). This insight is, however, dismissed alongside the significance of the racial wealth gap to U.S.-style capitalism. Chapter Three does acknowledge the deep-seated role of world systems and global corporations in reproducing abject poverty. However, perhaps due to its focus on breadth over depth, it presents such ongoing global struggles over systems of political economy and power dynamics as somewhat flattened rather than complex, racialized, deeply contested, and historically rooted. Moreover, it does not thoroughly examine how transformations in the United States toward this system might occur. Perhaps these are merely tasks for another book. Yet it would have been pertinent, in the conclusion at the very least, to consider how global and local political and economic conditions shape the challenges and opportunities faced by democratic socialist (or even democratic socialist capitalist) movements and political projects, particularly outside of this small region of Europe. These issues aside, the book is vital for public and scholarly debate about systems of political economy and support for advocates of socioeconomic progress and equality. It provides essential empirical data and argumentation that establish the benefits of a general move toward social democracy and presents policy insights to help ameliorate the multiplied crises of our current quasi-oligarchic political systems and the immiseration brought on by extreme neoliberal capitalism. Prophetic City: Houston on the Cusp of a Changing America, by Stephen L. Klineberg. New York: Avid Reader Press, 2020. 336 pp. $28.00 cloth. ISBN: 9781501177910.
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预言之城:休斯顿在一个变化的美国的尖端
上升群”(第143页)。然而,这种见解与种族财富差距对美国式资本主义的重要性一起被忽视了。第三章确实承认了世界体系和全球公司在再现赤贫方面的深层次作用。然而,也许是由于它注重广度而非深度,它将这种正在进行的全球政治经济体系和权力动态斗争呈现为某种程度上的扁平化,而不是复杂化、种族化、竞争激烈和历史根源。此外,它并没有彻底研究美国如何向这一体系转变。也许这些只是另一本书的任务。然而,至少在结论中,考虑全球和地方的政治和经济状况如何影响民主社会主义(甚至民主社会主义资本主义)运动和政治项目所面临的挑战和机遇,尤其是在欧洲这个小地区之外,是有关的。撇开这些问题不谈,这本书对于公众和学术界关于政治经济体系的辩论以及对社会经济进步和平等倡导者的支持至关重要。它提供了基本的实证数据和论证,确立了全面走向社会民主的好处,并提出了政策见解,以帮助缓解我们当前准寡头政治制度的多重危机和极端新自由主义资本主义带来的贫困。《预言之城:变化中的美国尖端的休斯顿》,斯蒂芬·L·克林伯格著。纽约:阿维德读者出版社,2020年。336页,28.00美元。ISBN:9781501177910。
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