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Courtney Jung

    Courtney Jung explores the political and moral forces shaping our society. Her work often delves into critical analyses of political movements and their impact on moral philosophy, offering profound insights into the complexities of political activism. Jung approaches her subjects with academic rigor, emphasizing their relevance to contemporary social debates.

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    The Moral Force of Indigenous Politics
    • 2015

      The Moral Force of Indigenous Politics

      • 366 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The transformation of indigenous politics in Mexico is explored, highlighting how indigenous identity has become intertwined with the processes of state formation. The book examines the historical context and evolving dynamics of indigenous communities, shedding light on their political struggles and contributions to the nation’s development. Through this lens, it offers insights into the complexities of identity and power within the framework of Mexican governance.

      The Moral Force of Indigenous Politics
    • 2015

      Lactivism

      • 258 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
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      Social scientist and mother Courtney Jung explores the ever-expanding world of breastfeeding advocacy, shining a new light on the diverse communities who compose it, the dubious science behind it, and the pernicious public policies to which it has given rise

      Lactivism