Description From the writer hailed for giving voice to a generation in Kids These Days comes a bold rejection of a society in which inequality, student debt, and exploitation have come to define our lives Our economic situation, political discourse, and future prospects have gotten much worse Since a guy brought a sign that said "Shit is Fucked Up and Bullshit" to the Occupy Wall Street protests.
He lives in Philadelphia..
His first book was Kids These Days: The Making of Millennials.
His work has appeared in the New Republic, Bookforum, the Village Voice, n+1, and the New York Times Magazine.
About the Author Malcolm Harris is a freelance writer and an editor at The New Inquiry.
Rarely does a writer come along who can turn our world so thoroughly upside-down that we can finally understand it for what it really is, but Harris\'s wry and biting essays do just that, and help us laugh at what we see.
Along the way, he cops to being the guy who tricked protestors into thinking Radiohead was playing Occupy Wall Street; investigates why the robots that will replace us so often look like sex objects; and, most comfortingly, assures us that Marx saw the necessity of a crisis moment just like the one we\'re in. but where are we now? And how has so much happened Since the so-called end of history? Malcolm Harris, one of our sharpest and most versatile critics, tackles these questions in over 30 new and selected pieces, examining everything from the lowering of wages to the rise of fascism--and the maddening cultural landscape in between. . .
We all knew what he meant then .
Description From the writer hailed for giving voice to a generation in Kids These Days comes a bold rejection of a society in which inequality, student debt, and exploitation have come to define our lives Our economic situation, political discourse, and future prospects have gotten much worse Since a guy brought a sign that said "Shit is Fucked Up and Bullshit" to the Occupy Wall Street protests