Giroux and Evans: Disposable Futures

As more and more individuals and groups are now considered excess, consigned to zones of abandonment, surveillance and incarceration, dystopian politics has become mainstream politics and the practice of disposability has intensified. There are alternatives.   By Henry A Giroux and Brad Evans, Truthout.org | Op-Ed  01 June 2014    (Image: Jared Rodriguez / Truthout) Also see: Henry A. Giroux | Disposable More

Henry Giroux> The Politics of Disimagination and the Pathologies of Power

The Politics of Disimagination and the Pathologies of Power "The imaginary of war and violence informs every aspect of American society and extends from the celebration of a warrior culture in mainstream media to the use of universities to educate students in the logic of the national security state." By Henry A Giroux, Truthout | News Analysis  Wednesday, More

Henry Giroux> The Politics of Disimagination and the Pathologies of Power

The Politics of Disimagination and the Pathologies of Power "The imaginary of war and violence informs every aspect of American society and extends from the celebration of a warrior culture in mainstream media to the use of universities to educate students in the logic of the national security state." By Henry A Giroux, Truthout | News Analysis  Wednesday, More

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