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Explore the intricate connections in 'The Political Economy of Racism', a pivotal book that unpacks the systemic nature of racism in the United States. ISBN 9781608460663, this trade paperback from Haymarket Books delves into how racism transcends mere individual prejudice, revealing its roots in the political and economic structures that shape our society today. This essential reading exposes the evolving interests of powerful elites, providing a comprehensive understanding of the historical and contemporary forces that sustain racial inequity. With its scholarly yet accessible approach, 'The Political Economy of Racism' serves as both an academic reference and a thought-provoking narrative for anyone seeking to understand the ongoing challenges of racism in modern America. Perfect for students, educators, and activists alike, this book is a vital resource for discussions on social justice, economic disparity, and political influence. Engage with the materials that contribute to the discourse on race, power, and economy, and see how they interconnect in ways that affect everyday lives. Immersing yourself in this compelling narrative will equip you with insights necessary to navigate and address the complexities of race in today's society.