Gus Bagakis 
Seeing Through the System [EPUB ebook] 
The Invisible Class Struggle in America

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Most people think of class as a ranking systemthe more you have, the higher your class status. In contrast to this view, in this new study author Gus Bagakis demonstrates that class is a tool that explains how the capitalist system works and why the class struggle is invisible.
Capitalism was and is a developing system in which the working class is turned into a commodity, selling its labor power to the capitalist class that owns the factories, businesses, and corporations. While capitalism claims to promote efficiency, wealth, and freedom, it is also a system where the rich are getting richer, the earth and climate are being destroyed, and the poor get more and more desperate with each passing day.
All of this is happening because we live in a system that stunts personality and corrupts human relations by pitting people against one another for economic gain. Through class analysis, Bagakis explains that we must take off the filters that weve been indoctrinated with, so that we can see how personal, social, and international problems develop. Primary among these false filters is the idea that we are all middle class and so there are no class conflicts in our society.
Seeing through the System seeks to help students, workers, social activists, and those interested in understanding the reasons behind many of the problems in the world today. You can come to understand how our society was put together, how it works, and how it can be transformed.
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Over de auteur

Gus Bagakis was born into a working-class, immigrant family. He served in the United States Air Force and worked various jobs including aircraft mechanic and public school teacher. He later graduated from the University of California at Santa Cruz and taught philosophy at San Francisco State University. Currently retired, he lives in Berkeley, California.
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Taal Engels ● Formaat EPUB ● Pagina’s 226 ● ISBN 9781475991338 ● Bestandsgrootte 0.2 MB ● Uitgeverij iUniverse ● Gepubliceerd 2013 ● Downloadbare 24 maanden ● Valuta EUR ● ID 5805880 ● Kopieerbeveiliging Adobe DRM
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