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EPISODE · Mar 7, 2025 · 49 MIN

Sarah Jones — Disposable: America's Contempt for the Underclass - with Tim Shenk

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In the tradition of Matthew Desmond's Evicted and Andrea Elliot's Invisible Child, Disposable is a poignant exploration of America's underclass, left vulnerable by systemic racism and capitalism. Here, Sarah Jones delves into the lives of the essential workers, seniors, and people with disabilities who were disproportionately affected by COVID-19--not due to their age or profession, but because of the systemic inequality and poverty that left them exposed.The pandemic served as a stark revelation of the true state of America, a country where the dream of prosperity is a distant mirage for millions. Jones argues that the pandemic didn't create these dynamics, but rather revealed the existing social mobility issues and wealth gap that have long plagued the nation. Behind the staggering death toll are stories of lives lost, injustices suffered, and institutions that failed to protect their people.Jones brings these stories to the forefront, transforming the abstract concept of the pandemic into a deeply personal and political phenomenon. She argues that America has abandoned a sacrificial underclass of millions but insists that another future is possible. By addressing the pervasive issues of racial justice and public policy, Jones calls for a future where no one is seen as disposable again.PURCHASE BOOK HERE: https://politics-prose.com/book/9781982197421?ic_referral=bLVxmN-9BnezfHQp65Bc0_L5weHTyI55IUJ-47Epr84wM18Oz18RDsIVkdR0Jqz6ad_3EdYGz59V50OiXpfntLC8ppj9L9KNf4Wlog9myRusUshSwA1TmpYcdIJIy_Dl1SAfywSarah Jones is a senior writer for New York magazine, where she covers politics and religion. She was previously a staff writer for The New Republic and her work has been published by The Nation, the Columbia Journalism Review, and Dissent magazine. Jones won the 2019 Mirror Award for commentary and has been a fellow at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. She is active on social media (@OneSarahJones). Originally from rural Washington County, Virginia, she now lives in Brooklyn with her husband.Jones is in conversation with Tim Shenk. Shenk is an assistant professor of history at George Washington University, senior editor at Dissent, and the author, most recently, of Left Adrift: What Happened to Liberal Politics. *recorded 2/21/2025

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