The Redneck Manifesto (book) explained

The Redneck Manifesto
Author:Jim Goad
Country:United States
Language:English
Publisher:Simon & Schuster
Release Date:1997
Pages:274
Isbn:0-684-83113-9
Dewey:305.5/62 21
Congress:HD8072.5 .G67 1997
Oclc:36446902

The Redneck Manifesto: How Hillbillies Hicks and White Trash Became America's Scapegoats is a 1997 book by the American author Jim Goad, in which he delineates some of his views about what he sees to be the disenfranchisement of lower-class white people, and how certain aspects of American society, such as racism and sexism, cover what he sees as a deeper concern relating to class conflict. His thesis is that the rich elite blind the poor, and cause them to fight one another, instead of working together for their mutual benefit.[1] [2] [3] [4]

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Notes and References

  1. News: The Redneck Manifesto . . April 28, 1997 . December 8, 2023 .
  2. News: The Redneck Manifesto . . April 1, 1997 . December 8, 2023 .
  3. News: The Untouchables . . June 4, 1997 . December 8, 2023 .
  4. News: Korfhage . Matthew . Two Decades After Author Jim Goad Fell From Grace In Portland, He's Re-emerged As an Icon of the Alt-Right . . October 17, 2017 . December 8, 2023 .