Social Criticism

Social criticism is a form of academic or journalistic criticism focusing on social issues in contemporary society, in respect to perceived injustices and power relations in general.

1984
Animal Farm
The Handmaid's Tale
Jane Eyre
Fahrenheit 451
Between the World and Me
Brave New World
Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America
The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness
Pride & Prejudice
To Kill a Mockingbird
The Great Gatsby
Great Expectations
Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal
Oliver Twist
Tom Durrie (b. 1931) is a school critic, a nonagenarian giant, and a poster boy for longevity and vitality of a happy brain. His biography is rich beyond description, and reflects Durrie's infinite passion for life. His CV would suffice to fill in a few lifetimes, and is the best testimony that a rich and productive life is a self-sustaining process. Inspired by A.S. Neill (Summerhill 1960), Durrie found his own formula for free learning. Durrie has tried teaching in traditional and in alternati ...more
Piotr Wosniak,

Las guerras no se borran, sus muertos siempre se sientan a la mesa.
Ana Tijoux, Sacar la voz

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Working-Class and Peasant Literature In this group you will be able to know and share opinions about books which describe the reality…more
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