The Trouble With Diversity, Walter Benn Michaels
Only because you can't write about the books you read in January in March. So I read Walter Benn Michael's The Trouble with Diversity. He's rhetorically excellent, the first two chapters were fairly compelling arguments for class (and against race) as the meaningful bases for combating social ills in the United States. I intend to write about a few sections in greater detail, as I have the book heavily bookmarked, but have not done so yet.
Here's to better luck reading in February '08... oh, forget it. Maybe March?
Only because you can't write about the books you read in January in March. So I read Walter Benn Michael's The Trouble with Diversity. He's rhetorically excellent, the first two chapters were fairly compelling arguments for class (and against race) as the meaningful bases for combating social ills in the United States. I intend to write about a few sections in greater detail, as I have the book heavily bookmarked, but have not done so yet.
Here's to better luck reading in February '08... oh, forget it. Maybe March?
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