Poverty Safari
Poverty Safari
Making Sense of Working-Class Rage in Modern Britain
About This Book
Poverty Safari (2017) offers a raw, personal examination of existence in Britain's forgotten communities. Drawing from his childhood in impoverished Glasgow, Scottish rapper Darren McGarvey delivers a powerful exploration of what it means to live with economic hardship and social exclusion.
Who Should Read This?
- Aspiring activists who value personal narrative alongside political theory
- Middle-class individuals wanting authentic perspectives on working-class experience
- Readers troubled by growing social inequality and its consequences
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