Voice of protest: The protest author, Alan Brinkley, wrote about Hugh Long and Father Coffin, who attacked the Roosevelt regime from 1933 to 1935. This time was during the Great Depression. This book details Father Huey Long and Coughlin, the most influential politician who oppose new big companies and high-tech society. They think that owners of large companies like Rockefeller, Carnegie, Pullman should take responsibility for the economic difficulties of the United States.
In 1982, Allan Brinkley's protest voice: Hugh Long, Father Coffin, Great Depression was a wonderful overview of the long-standing tradition of American political protest action. Brinkley skillfully explained this tradition, the Father Hugh Long and the adult of Coflin during the Great Depression. The topic seems familiar, but Brinkley's relaxed and fascinating style is interesting to the reader. This book should be interested in scholars who are interested in protests to history studies and casual readers who are interested in Hugh Long and Cohrin 's father.
When I said that 2017 is the year of storm, I have not posted news here. Every confusion, political turmoil, disaster, tragedy, loss, hatred, and terrible leaders are getting full-fledged in front of those who feel they are forced to protest their voice. Many people participated in protest actions. Some people use their arts, skills, unfair pronunciation, and unite with the people most affected (of course, there is a crossover). Since we are a music blog, we will focus on this. Artists are easy to hide. Please approach this year "What is the most important thing anyway?" Fortunately, some of the most talented people are not. They are very depressed, they are very angry, they are confused (like all of us), they have a lot to say
Part of the reason Voice dominates most American change theory is its inherent visibility. There is no need to participate in voice-oriented protests to understand what is happening. It is difficult to avoid the parade under the boulevard and the main street. Speech-oriented protest actions have also garnered attention from the media. This was historically to politically justify the protest actions and to extend the Overton window (the range of the idea of the word that the general public accepts is valid and worthy of debate). It is mandatory. In addition, news organizations have been trained since the 1950s. Voice-oriented protests are political, sometimes it is difficult to recognize other forms of political resistance.