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Foundations of Social Work Knowledge Series

Confronting Injustice and Oppression: Concepts and Strategies for Social Workers

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More urgent than ever, David G. Gil's guiding text gives social workers the knowledge and confidence they need to change unjust realities. Clarifying the meaning, sources, and dynamics of injustice, exploitation, and oppression and certifying the place of the social worker in combating these conditions, Gil promotes social-change strategies rooted in the nonviolent philosophies of Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr.. He shares suggestions for transition policies intended to alleviate poverty, unemployment, and discrimination and examines modes of radical social work practice compatible with the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights and President Roosevelt's proposed "Economic Bill of Rights." For this updated edition, Gil considers the factors driving two crucial developments since his volume's initial the Middle East's Arab Spring and the U.S. Occupy Wall Street movement.

182 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 1, 1998

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March 21, 2014
Passionate, insightful, and brilliant. There are three perspectives of social changes and policy; conservative, liberal, and radical. Gil is radical and exciting. Worth every page of reading, I did twice.
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