The Struggle Within: Prisons, Political Prisoners, and Mass Movements in the United States

by Dan Berger

Paperback, 2014

Status

Available

Call number

HV9471.B43 S77

Publication

PM Press (2014), 128 pages

Description

An accessible yet wide-ranging historical primer about how mass imprisonment has been a tool of repression deployed against diverse left-wing social movements over the last fifty years. Berger examines some of the most dynamic social movements across half a century: black liberation, Puerto Rican independence, Native American sovereignty, Chicano radicalism, white antiracist and working-class mobilizations, pacifist and antinuclear campaigns, and earth liberation and animal rights. Berger's encyclopedic knowledge of American social movements provides a rich comparative history of numerous social movements that continue to shape contemporary politics. The book also offers a little-heard voice in contemporary critiques of mass incarceration. Rather than seeing the issue of America's prison growth as stemming solely from the war on drugs, Berger locates mass incarceration within a slew of social movements that have provided steep challenges to state power. -- taken from publisher website… (more)

Physical description

8.5 inches

ISBN

1604869550 / 9781604869552
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