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Charles Derber

    Charles Derber è un sociologo che crea una prosa accessibile e divertente per esplorare temi profondi di politica, economia, capitalismo e cambiamento sociale. Colma il divario tra il rigore accademico e l'intellettualismo pubblico, rendendo le complesse questioni sociali coinvolgenti per un vasto pubblico. Guidato da un impegno di tutta la vita per la giustizia sociale, la sua scrittura esamina criticamente la società contemporanea, con l'obiettivo di stimolare la riflessione e ispirare una comprensione più profonda. La voce distintiva di Derber offre acute intuizioni sulle forze che plasmano il nostro mondo.

    Regime Change Begins at Home: Freeing America from Corporate Rule
    Glorious Causes
    Greed to Green
    Capitalism
    The Disinherited Majority
    Hidden Power: What You Need to Know to Save Our Democracy
    • 2019

      Glorious Causes

      • 280pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      By examining historical cases from the American South, Europe during the interwar period, and the U.S. involvement in Vietnam, the book explores the challenges of capitalism and leadership within modern western democracies. It offers insights into how past events shape current issues, providing a critical analysis of socio-economic dynamics and governance.

      Glorious Causes
    • 2018

      Moving Beyond Fear

      Upending the Security Tales in Capitalism, Fascism, and Democracy

      • 218pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      The book provides a critical examination of how security narratives crafted by leaders serve not only to highlight real threats but also to justify their authority and the existing political and economic structures. Derber and Magrass reveal the irony that these stories, while intended to enhance security, often exacerbate feelings of insecurity among citizens and jeopardize national stability. Through this analysis, the authors challenge the effectiveness and implications of such narratives in contemporary society.

      Moving Beyond Fear
    • 2018

      While security stories often point to real threats, the narratives of leaders are as much about legitimating the power of rulers and the political and economic system that brought them to power. Derber and Magrass offer a penetrating examination of this phenomenon across history and types of societies. Their analysis reveals the great irony about security stories: they historically increase insecurity, imperiling citizens and nation. In the US today, the contradiction is especially acute, as security stories told by Trump divide US citizens against one another. The book builds from an analysis of the extreme dangers of the prevailing security stories to a new paradigm of true security. The authors develop new approaches as our best hope for avoiding catastrophe and creating a socially just society based on real security for a nation and for humans across the planet.

      Moving Beyond Fear
    • 2017
    • 2015

      Drawing on Thomas Pikettys bestseller Capital in the 21st Century, Derber raises fourteen capital questions as a guide a new conversation about the past and future of capitalism

      The Disinherited Majority
    • 2014

      Capitalism

      Should You Buy it?: An Invitation to Political Economy

      • 316pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Exploring the foundations of capitalism, this book delves into the evolution of political economy as an interdisciplinary field. It critically examines the interplay between economic theories and political structures, shedding light on how these elements shaped societal development. Through a bold narrative, it invites readers to rethink conventional economic wisdom and appreciate the complexities of historical and contemporary capitalism.

      Capitalism
    • 2014

      Capitalism: Should You Buy it?

      • 316pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Before there was economics, there was political economy, an interdisciplinary adventure boldly and critically seeking to understand capitalism. Over time, the social sciences evolved into specific disciplines - economics, sociology, political science - that less often questioned capitalist perspectives and the state. Contrasting three traditions - neoclassicism, Keynesianism, and neo-Marxism - Should You Buy It? traces the historical development of each and evaluates whether they view capitalism as the root cause of or the solution to the pressing problems now facing humanity. This accessible and hopeful book is a call to everyone - citizen, student, public intellectual - to revive the critical edge towards capitalism.

      Capitalism: Should You Buy it?
    • 2013

      Sociopathic Society

      A People's Sociology of the United States

      • 307pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      The concept of a sociopathic society is explored through a detailed analysis of contemporary social dynamics and behaviors. Charles Derber argues that understanding this phenomenon is crucial for interpreting the challenges faced in today’s world. He illustrates how societal norms and values contribute to a culture that prioritizes self-interest and detachment, impacting relationships and community cohesion. Derber's insights provide a framework for recognizing and addressing the implications of these sociopathic tendencies in modern life.

      Sociopathic Society
    • 2010

      Greed to Green

      Solving Climate Change and Remaking the Economy

      • 272pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the interplay between global warming and the flaws of capitalism, this book presents a daring perspective that highlights environmental issues as reflections of deeper systemic problems. It advocates for transformative and attainable solutions, urging readers to envision a more sustainable future. Through its hopeful narrative, it challenges conventional views and inspires action towards significant change.

      Greed to Green
    • 2005

      Focusing on the dual concept of "hidden power," this book explores the underlying forces shaping America's corporate regime and emphasizes the necessity for grassroots movements to effect real change. It critiques the limitations of electoral politics, asserting that true transformation requires more than just winning elections. By differentiating between party power and the broader power structures, it encourages citizens to recognize their potential to instigate regime change, offering insights that transcend political affiliations.

      Hidden Power: What You Need to Know to Save Our Democracy