Fighting for Working-Class America: AOC vs. The System.
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- ISBN8230366065
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- Date de parution30/03/2025
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Fighting for Working-Class America: AOC vs. The SystemAlexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) has become the fiery voice of a new political era, channeling working-class frustration into a progressive movement that terrifies the establishment. This book dives into her relentless crusade for Medicare for All, a living wage, and student debt relief-policies that challenge the corporate oligarchy controlling Washington.
From her stunning primary upset to her viral congressional showdowns, AOC weaponizes social media and street-level activism to fight for bartenders, teachers, and gig workers left behind by decades of neoliberal policies. But her rise has made her Public Enemy #1 for Republicans and corporate Democrats alike. The GOP paints her as a "radical socialist, " while Wall Street donors fear her ability to mobilize young voters.
Yet beyond the smears, AOC represents something far more dangerous to the system: proof that economic justice isn't just possible-it's popular. This is the story of how one woman's defiance is rewriting the rules of American power.
From her stunning primary upset to her viral congressional showdowns, AOC weaponizes social media and street-level activism to fight for bartenders, teachers, and gig workers left behind by decades of neoliberal policies. But her rise has made her Public Enemy #1 for Republicans and corporate Democrats alike. The GOP paints her as a "radical socialist, " while Wall Street donors fear her ability to mobilize young voters.
Yet beyond the smears, AOC represents something far more dangerous to the system: proof that economic justice isn't just possible-it's popular. This is the story of how one woman's defiance is rewriting the rules of American power.
Fighting for Working-Class America: AOC vs. The SystemAlexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) has become the fiery voice of a new political era, channeling working-class frustration into a progressive movement that terrifies the establishment. This book dives into her relentless crusade for Medicare for All, a living wage, and student debt relief-policies that challenge the corporate oligarchy controlling Washington.
From her stunning primary upset to her viral congressional showdowns, AOC weaponizes social media and street-level activism to fight for bartenders, teachers, and gig workers left behind by decades of neoliberal policies. But her rise has made her Public Enemy #1 for Republicans and corporate Democrats alike. The GOP paints her as a "radical socialist, " while Wall Street donors fear her ability to mobilize young voters.
Yet beyond the smears, AOC represents something far more dangerous to the system: proof that economic justice isn't just possible-it's popular. This is the story of how one woman's defiance is rewriting the rules of American power.
From her stunning primary upset to her viral congressional showdowns, AOC weaponizes social media and street-level activism to fight for bartenders, teachers, and gig workers left behind by decades of neoliberal policies. But her rise has made her Public Enemy #1 for Republicans and corporate Democrats alike. The GOP paints her as a "radical socialist, " while Wall Street donors fear her ability to mobilize young voters.
Yet beyond the smears, AOC represents something far more dangerous to the system: proof that economic justice isn't just possible-it's popular. This is the story of how one woman's defiance is rewriting the rules of American power.