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by Thomas L. Dumm

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'Dumm says the worst, but instead of leaving us in despair, he subtly induces a kind of hope that borders on exhilaration.'--George Kateb, Princeton University Alternately impish, penetrating, and scathing, Tom Dumm reflects on recent media events--including the Rodney King episode--along with many aspects of popular culture, current political thought and feminist art. The result is a powerful new view of politics and the American political scene.… (more)
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'Dumm says the worst, but instead of leaving us in despair, he subtly induces a kind of hope that borders on exhilaration.'--George Kateb, Princeton University Alternately impish, penetrating, and scathing, Tom Dumm reflects on recent media events--including the Rodney King episode--along with many aspects of popular culture, current political thought and feminist art. The result is a powerful new view of politics and the American political scene.

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