Knocking the Hustle: Against the Neoliberal Turn in Black Politics / Lester K. Spence.

Over the past several years, scholars, activists, and analysts have begun to examine the growing divide between the wealthy and the rest of us, suggesting that the divide can be traced to the neoliberal turn. "I'm not a business man; I'm a business, man." Perhaps no better statem...

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