R.C. De Prospo's insightful work Exceptionally Backward is a deep examination of the intertwined layers of economic, racial, gender, and generational disparities that continue to challenge the notion of equality and opportunity in the United States.
De Prospo critically assesses the idea of American exceptionalism, highlighting how historical injustices, rooted in colonialism and only spottily relieved thereafter, persist today. By integrating economic theory, historical context, and cultural critique, the author sheds light on the systemic factors that sustain inequality.
close readings of the Federalist Papers, Marx's Das Kapital and contemporary economist Thomas Piketty, Harriet Beecher Stowe and W.E.B. Du Bois, provide a broad perspective on America's socio-economic landscape.
This book serves not just as an academic resource but also as a prompt for reflection and dialogue. De Prospo encourages scholars, students, and activists to engage with pressing issues of our time, advocating for a reconsideration of the narratives surrounding justice and equality.
Featuring a thorough bibliography and index, Exceptionally Backward is a valuable resource for those interested in promoting social equity and understanding the challenges of modern America. Join the conversation about the future of equality in the U.S. and discover how learning from our past can contribute to a more equitable tomorrow.
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