Class, Inequality & Oppression

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"If They Don’t Farm It, They Should Not Own It"

Land Investments and the Divisions of Farming

From: Divided

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This essay examines patterns of land ownership in Saskatchewan, where outside investors are buying up more and more farmland. 11 $1.10 Add
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"Is That Man Going to Be Of Use To Canada"

Disability as Social Control in Immigration

From: Critical Perspectives on Social Control and Social Regulation in Canada

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Approaches to Disability – Canadian Immigration Policy: The Social Control of Race and Disability – A Radical Approach for the Future – Conclusion – Discussion Questions … ; 33 $3.30 Add
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“You’re doing it for the students”

On the Question of Role Models

From: Experiencing Difference

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8. Gentrification is Inevitable

From: Gentrification Is Inevitable and Other Lies

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Chapter 8 highlights examples of resistance to gentrification through grassroot movements, political activism, and changes in public policy. Examples discussed include the Fruit Belt CLT in … 28 $2.80 Add
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Accounting for Enterprise Well-Being

From: An Economy of Well-Being

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* The Origins of Auditing * Toward Quality-of-Life Auditing and Accounting * Well-Being Inventory * Five Assets of Enterprise Well-Being * Measuring Workplace Well-Being * Enterprise Well-Being … 22 $2.20 Add
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After the Hungry Days

From: This Has Always Been a War

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In “After the Hungry Days” the author explores money and financial hardship. Discussing their time in a psychiatric ward, mental health, dignity, the interconnection of poverty and … 12 $1.20 Add
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Chapter 7: The Henchman

From: The Killer's Henchman

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This chapter explores Covid-19 mitigation/responses with particular analysis of Operation Warp Speed, Washington’s Covid-19 vaccine program, which used public money, and capitalized on … 44 $4.40 Add
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Conclusion

From: Uprooting Racism

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We can make a difference because each of us is already part of the community where racism exists and thrives. We are connected to neighborhoods, workplaces, schools, and religious organizations. … 5 $0.50 Add
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Connecting Class and Class Consciousness: The Acid Test

From: Tipping Point for Advanced Capitalism

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The primary focus in this chapter is on connections of employment class with these oppositional and hegemonic/revolutionary forms of class consciousness. If class existence in the production … 49 $4.90 Add
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Epilogue

From: Resistance and Renewal

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The fall of residential schools. The aftermath and how it shaped the education of Native children in the times to come. 25 $0.50 Add
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History in the Present

From: Victims of Benevolence

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In the decades after the establishment of the Mission school Native parents repeatedly protested the care being provided to their children at the school. Yet government officials and missionaries … 31 $0.93 Add
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Just-in-Time Workers for Just-in-Time Distribution

From: Essential Work Disposable Workers

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This chapter focuses on how the rise of just-in-time distribution, a sector of growing importance to global capitalism, has been fuelled with the rise of just-in-time employment — meaning a … 11 $1.10 Add
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Making a Living

Economies and Ecologies

From: Making Sense of Society

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In Chapter 7, Khasnabish explores the diverse bundle of human activity that we often refer to as “economic activity,” which he refers to as “making a living.” The chapter … 34 $3.40 Add
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Oppression and Im/migrant Health in Canada

From: Oppression

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This chapter discusses the harmful impacts of systemic oppression on the state of im/migrant health in Canada. It examines the trend of deterioration of health in im/migrants in Canada through … 15 $1.50 Add
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Outcomes and Opportunities

From: The Age of Increasing Inequality

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Equalizing opportunity does not necessarily equalize outcomes. However, inequality of outcomes implies inequality of opportunity since the children of affluent parents inherit human capital and … 20 $2.00 Add