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Michael Zweig, “Class, Race, and Gender: Challenging the Injuries and Divisions of Capitalism”
March 19 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Buffalo State University’s Department of Economics and Finance, The Dead Economists Society, and the School of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Office welcome Dr. Michael Zweig for a public talk at Burning Books on Tuesday, March 19.
Michael Zweig is a Professor Emeritus of economics and founding director of the Center for Study of Working Class Life at the State University at Stony Book, a UUP activist and leader , and a current activist with the Poor Peoples’ Campaign.
Class, Race, and Gender: Challenging the Injuries and Divisions of Capitalism is for those who want to understand the underlying connections among today’s social justice movements. Bringing forth the basic operations of capitalist economies, it reveals what is driving many of today’s most urgent and vexing problems: the common origins of the inequalities of income, wealth, and power; environmental devastation; militarism; racism and white supremacy; patriarchy and male chauvinism; periodic economic crises; and the cultural conflicts that are tearing at US life.
Michael Zweig illuminates all propositions with specific examples from US history, from the first settlement of the New World to current life, including his own lived experiences as an activist, educator, and organizer over the past six decades. As such, the book is an urgently needed resource for activists and organizers seeking structural and moral transformation of life in the US. Building on his analysis, Zweig also presents strategies for political action in electoral and movement-building work.