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""The Politics of Disgust" is a very thoughtful, theoretically sophisticated, empirically rich analysis of the discourse of welfare reform."-"Political Science Quarterly",
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"An important contribution to our understanding."-"Perspectives on Politics",
"Brilliantly conceived and executed. . .[A] stunning work of public policy that, if embraced, could radically change 'welfare'--and America--as we know it."-Robin D. G. Kelley, author of "Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination
"For those concerned about inequality and democratic theory in America, Hancock's introduction alone, in which she frames the characteristics of politics of disgust, makes the book worthwhile."-"Perspectives on Politics",
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