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Book Review: Spaces of Social Exclusion Marcia R. England Miami University In Spaces of Social Exclusion, Jamie Gough, Aram Eisenschitz and Andrew McCullough examine the histories, perpetuation, and policies of social exclusion, focusing on strategies to manage the poor under capitalism. In this work, poverty is linked to social relations and social oppression, such as sexism and racism, to form the idea and reality of social exclusion. The poor and disadvantaged are excluded from social interaction, furthering their poverty economically, politically and culturally. Purchase Access to the Full Article
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