Untangling the Political Roots of Immigration and Inequality in the United States - Couverture rigide

Hayduk, Ron

 
9781032822327: Untangling the Political Roots of Immigration and Inequality in the United States

Synopsis

We live in a period when more people are migrating from the countryside to city, from city to city, and from country to country than at nearly anytime in human history. At the same time, we see sharp increases in wealth and income inequality. These two trends fuel populist movements on both the left and right, topping political agendas across the world.

Untangling the Political Roots of Immigration and Inequality in the United States examines the causes, consequences, and politics of mass migration and growing inequality by investigating the case of the United States - the quintessential immigrant nation. While scholars, policy makers, and advocates have put forth a variety of explanations, many misdiagnose the causes and put forward remedies that treat symptoms. This book looks to the root causes of mass migration and intensifying inequality, arguing that they are two sides of the same coin resulting from rapacious forms of capitalist accumulation and imperialist interventionism. Developing a broadly left analytic framework grounded in elements of Marxist theory and political science, two periods are examined - 1870-1925 and 1970-2025 - when the proportion of immigrants in the U.S. peaked at 15% of the total population, the U.S. experienced steep inequality and political polarization, and immigration and inequality became contentious political issues that generated sharp conflict.

This book contains a wealth of information and elevates valuable lessons for scholars, policy makers and organizers interested in understanding these trends and forging equitable and just solutions today.

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À propos de l?auteur

Ron Hayduk is Professor of Political Science at San Francisco State University. Hayduk's research centers on social movements, elections, and immigrant political incorporation, including Democracy for All: Restoring Immigrant Voting Rights in the United States (Routledge) and Gatekeepers to the Franchise: Shaping Election Administration in New York. Hayduk is co-editor of several book anthologies including Immigrant Crossroads: Globalization, Incorporation and Placemaking in Queens, New York (with Tarry Hum, Michael Krasner and Francois Pierre-Louis, 2021) and From ACT UP to the WTO: Urban Protest and Community Building in the Era of Globalization (with Benjamin Shepard) as well as numerous articles in scholarly journals and popular venues. Formerly a social worker, Hayduk worked in New York City government, consulted to policy organizations, and remains active in labor union organizing and social movements.

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9781032811857: Untangling the Political Roots of Immigration and Inequality in the United States

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  1032811854 ISBN 13 :  9781032811857
Editeur : Routledge, 2026
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