Living on the Edge: When Hard Times Become a Way of Life

Living on the Edge: When Hard Times Become a Way of Life

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  • Create Date:2021-11-26 09:19:12
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Celine-Marie Pascale
  • ISBN:1509548246
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Summary

For the majority of Americans, hard times have long been a way of life。 Some work multiple low-wage jobs, others face the squeeze of stagnant wages and rising costs of living。 Sociologist Celine-Marie Pascale talked with people across Appalachia, at Standing Rock and Wind River Reservations and in the bustling city of Oakland, California。 Their voices offer a wide range of experiences that complicate dominant national narratives about economic struggles。

Yet Living on the Edge is about more than individual experiences。 It's about a nation in a deep economic and moral crisis。 It's about the long-standing collusion between government and corporations that prioritizes profits over people, over the environment, and over the nation's well-being。 It's about how racism, sexism, violence, and the pandemic shape daily experience in struggling communities。 And ultimately, it is a book about hope that lays out a vision for the future as honest as it is ambitious。

Most people in the book are not progressives; none are radicals。 They're hard-working people who know from experience that the current system is unsustainable。 Across the country people described the need for a living wage, accessible health care, immigration reform, and free education。 Their voices are worth listening to。

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Reviews

Scott Schneider

A deep dive into the lives of the "struggling class" in America。 Through interviews with people in these communities the author shows how difficult live can be for them and also places the root of their problem not in personal failings but with capitalism and corporate domination of our political system。 A wonderful addition to the political literature of our time and a hopeful one posting to the political change that is desperately needed。 A deep dive into the lives of the "struggling class" in America。 Through interviews with people in these communities the author shows how difficult live can be for them and also places the root of their problem not in personal failings but with capitalism and corporate domination of our political system。 A wonderful addition to the political literature of our time and a hopeful one posting to the political change that is desperately needed。 。。。more