Boricua Power: A Political History of Puerto Ricans in the United StatesNYU Press, 01/03/2007 - 278 من الصفحات Where does power come from? Why does it sometimes disappear? How do groups, like the Puerto Rican community, become impoverished, lose social influence, and become marginal to the rest of society? How do they turn things around, increase their wealth, and become better able to successfully influence and defend themselves? |
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... movement. It is not fixed but dynamic. It is not dead but alive. It is always either building up or breaking down. Power is always a movement initiated not by solitary individuals but between couples, groups, and communities. Because it ...
... movement to- wards and away , that transfers and delivers power with each swing . The power of Puerto Ricans , when they had much and when they had less of it , is thus best studied through an examination of the nature , direction , and ...
... movements to and fro , these stirrings of passions and interests , as theorists have long called them , that create and destroy power . The main assumption of the dance model is , thus , that we gain power as a result of the interests ...
... movements sometimes broke them down. The ironic, debilitating consequence of successful class struggle in the tobacco indus- try is one example. Then, there were times when dancing did bring Puerto Ricans more power. But that power ...
... movements they in- spire . Power , for that reason , is more than things . Money , weapons , and position deliver power only to the extent that others desire money , fear getting hurt , and respect authorities . Power , in that sense ...
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The Rise of Radicalism World War II to | 96 |
Puerto Rican Marginalization | 129 |
The Young Lords the Media and Cultural Estrangement | 171 |
Conclusion | 210 |
Notes | 253 |
Bibliography | 265 |
Index | 275 |