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Sixteen for ´16: A Progressive Agenda for a Better America?
Salvatore J. Babones
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Description for Sixteen for ´16: A Progressive Agenda for a Better America?
Paperback. Sixteen for '16 offers a new agenda for the 2016 US election crafted around sixteen core principles from securing jobs to saving the Earth. It is a manifesto which makes the argument for each of these positions, clearly, concisely, and supported by hard data. Its progressive agenda charts a realistic path toward a better tomorrow. Num Pages: 168 pages, 18 black & white halftones. BIC Classification: 1KBB; JPFF; JPQB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 199 x 129 x 18. Weight in Grams: 184.
The progressive movement is on the march in America and this accessible book points toward a destination. Sixteen for '16 offers a new agenda for the 2016 US election crafted around sixteen core principles that all progressives can believe in, from securing jobs to saving the Earth. Decades of destructive social, economic, and political policies have devastated poor, working, and even middle class American communities. It is now clear to everyone that the emperor has no clothes, that harsh austerity does not bring prosperity, and that the wealthy have no intention to see their wealth trickle down. Each generation is no longer better off than the ones that came before. America now needs jobs, infrastructure, a rededication to public education, universal healthcare, higher taxes on higher incomes, a more secure Social Security, an end to the rule of the bankers, stronger unions, a living minimum wage, better working conditions, an end to the prison state, secure reproductive rights, voter equality, a more moral foreign policy, a more sane environmental policy, and action on global warming. Sixteen for '16 is a manifesto which makes the argument for each of these positions, clearly, concisely, and supported by hard data. As ambitious as these policies are, they represent a beginning, not an end. The progressive agenda laid out in Sixteen for '16 charts a realistic path toward a better tomorrow.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Publisher
Policy Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
168
Place of Publication
Bristol, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781447324409
SKU
V9781447324409
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About Salvatore J. Babones
Salvatore Babones is an Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Sydney. He is the author or editor of ten books and more than two dozen academic research articles. His research covers the macro-level structure of the global economy with a particular focus on China. Babones writes extensively on international affairs and is a member of Foreign Affairs magazine's "China Brain Trust." He writes a monthly column on China for Al Jazeera English and is a frequent contributor to The National Interest and the Asian Review of Books.
Reviews for Sixteen for ´16: A Progressive Agenda for a Better America?
"Yet another progressive agenda, you might well say. But this one is different. It is so sensible and straightforward that it actually dispels the cloudy and complicated debates that confuse us about our policy options." Frances Fox Piven, City University of New York and former president of the American Sociological Association "For a country regularly generating deadly crises for itself and the globe, savvy sociologist Salvatore Babones demonstrates the urgent necessity of sixteen progressive social reforms. Arguing from scientific evidence, he proffers an essential list of restructuring issues for this failed democracy." Joe Feagin, Distinguished Professor, Texas A&M University; former president, American Sociological Association, and author of Liberation Sociology "A roster of priorities that will, quite simply, make the world a better place, not just for us, but for the generations that follow" Truthout. "Babones powerfully illustrates how quality data fuels a progressive political agenda; an agenda insistently democratic and sociological in nature. Any of these sixteen initiatives would help the U.S. fulfill the dream of equality for all, by creating policies that maximize the best of collective human agency. "Government is not the problem, Babones observes. "We are the problem. Government is the solution." Direct. Insightful. Energizing." Bruce K. Friesen, President, Sociologists Without Borders - U.S. ?"Reminds us of those times when Democrats, Republicans, Socialists, Green Party activists and Independents could all be proud of America and proposes how we can relaunch a common vision for the future" ?Judith Blau, Professor Emerita?, University of North Carolina "Distills policy ideas into proposals for a progressive agenda in the 2016 elections and beyond....highlights areas in which current policies are not working then lays out a common-sense solution that has proven popular support...uplifting" Library Journal "Salvatore Babones' new book provides useful insights on many of the most important issues facing the country. The political picture will be far brighter if his list of priorities were at the top of the national agenda." Dean Baker, Co-director, Center for Economic and Policy Research "Babones has distilled the ocean of progressive policy ideas into specific proposals for a progressive policy agenda in the 2016 elections and beyond." Library Journal ?“This book brilliantly critiques and offers concrete practices and policy suggestions about how to move from calls for empty reform to real change. A must read.” Professor Henry A Giroux, McMaster University Chair for Scholarship in the Public Interest "If you can't bear the thought of still another Presidential election campaign that offers no real answers to the problems we face, read this book
and share it with your friends
and with your favorite Presidential candidate." Steve Cobble, Institute for Policy Studies, Washington
and share it with your friends
and with your favorite Presidential candidate." Steve Cobble, Institute for Policy Studies, Washington