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Robert Gottlieb (Author), Regina Freer (Author), Mark Vallianatos (Author), Peter Dreier (Author)
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0520240006 978-0520240001 January 17, 2005 1
Los Angeles's history is a story of conflicting visions. Most historians, journalists, and filmmakers have focused on L.A. as a bastion of corporate greed, business boosterism, political corruption, cheap labor, exploited immigrants, and unregulated sprawl. The Next Los Angeles tells a different story: that of the reformers and radicals who have struggled for alternative visions of social and economic justice. The authors chronicle efforts of progressive social movements that worked throughout the twentieth century to create a more livable, just, and democratic Los Angeles. These movements--what the authors call Progressive L.A.--have produced a new kind of labor movement, community-oriented environmentalism, and multi-ethnic coalition politics. This book shows how reformers have fought to transform a city characterized by huge economic disparities, concrete-encased rivers, and an endless landscape of subdivisions, freeways, and malls into a progressive model for regions around the country.
The Next Los Angeles includes a decade-by-decade historical snapshot of the city's progressive social movements and an in-depth exploration of key trends that are remaking L.A. at the beginning of the twenty-first century. It examines L.A.'s changing political landscape, including grassroots initiatives to construct a new agenda for social transformation. At once a history, a policy analysis, and a road map for a progressive future, this book provides an exciting portrayal of a city on the cutting edge of many of the social, economic, and environmental changes sweeping across America.


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"With this rich account of its community and labor struggles, the city of angels - and apocalypse - becomes the city of hope." - Barbara Ehrenreich, author of Nickel and Dimed; "This wonderful book, with its evocations of L.A.'s alternative histories, and its bold templates for social and environmental justice, is proof that the American Left is alive and well, especially in Southern California." - Mike Davis, author of Dead Cities; "A rare book combining history, analysis, strategy, and a platform - and it may well be carried out in this decade." - Tom Hayden, former State Senator, California"

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"With this rich account of its community and labor struggles, the city of angels--and apocalypse--becomes the city of hope."--Barbara Ehrenreich, author of Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America

"This wonderful book, with its evocations of LA's alternative histories, and its bold templates for social and environmental justice, is proof that the American Left is alive and well, especially in Southern California."--Mike Davis, author of Dead Cities

"A rare book combining history, analysis, strategy and a platform - and it may well be carried out in this decade."--Tom Hayden, former State Senator, Los Angeles

Product Details

  • Paperback: 289 pages
  • Publisher: University of California Press; 1 edition (January 17, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0520240006
  • ISBN-13: 978-0520240001
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,389,426 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars new hope, October 23, 2011
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Excellent introduction to the ills facing Los Angeles. A good overview of potential solutions being offered by various community and social organizations.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Sucks but cures insomnia, October 5, 2008
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This book is poorly written and an absolute chore to read. On any given page, a tiny bit of useful information is buried under a pile of extravagant vocabulary, which is generally confusing and completely pointless but I'm sure serves some author's inflated ego quite well.

Detestable that somebody finds this appropriate as a textbook.
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The history of twentieth-century Los Angeles is a tale of conflicting visions and agendas. Read the first page
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new progressive politics, continuing divide, living wage ordinance, housing trust fund, progressive social movements, livable city
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Los Angeles, City Council, African American, Southern California, San Fernando Valley, Reemerging Movements, South Central, Progressive Legacies, United States, Shifting Coalitions, World War, Charlotta Bass, Santa Monica, Mexican American, Tom Bradley, Communist Party, New York, Cold War, Long Beach, Orange County, The Continuing Divide, Richard Riordan, Liberty Hill, San Bernardino, State Assembly
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