White Power and American Neoliberal Culture

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How two seemingly separate forces-white power and neoliberalism-intersect and polarize the United States today. White Power and American Neoliberal Culture speaks to the urgency of the present moment by uncovering and examining the ideologies that led us here. Working through sources such as white terrorist manifestos, white power utopian fiction, neoliberal think tank reports, and neoconservative policy statements, Patricia Ventura and Edward K. Chan analyze the conjunction of current forms of white supremacy and racial capitalism. Short and accessible, this timely book argues that white extremist worldviews-and the violence they provoke-have converged with a radical economic and social agenda to shape daily life in the United States, especially by enshrining the male-dominated white family as the ideal of national identity. Through insightful observation and critical dissection, Ventura and Chan paint a striking portrait of how these forces enable each other, perpetuating social injustice and inequity.

Author(s): Patricia Ventura, Edward K. Chan
Publisher: University of California Press
Year: 2023

Language: English
Commentary: White Power, American Neoliberal Culture, racial capitalism
Pages: 168
City: Oakland
Tags: White Power, American Neoliberal Culture, racial capitalism

CONTENTS
Acknowledgments

Introduction: Disaster Whiteness

1 • Starting Points: White Power Neoliberalism / Neoliberal White Power

2 • Immiseration Culture, or How the Family Became a Trope and a Truncheon

3 • Far White Family Values: Strategies for Neoliberal Takeover

4 • The “Family” at the Core of White Power Utopia

Conclusions in Strange Times, or Life within the Conjuncture of Neoliberalism and White Power

Notes

Bibliography

Index