Politics of Waiting
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Politics of Waiting by Liene Ozolina, published by Manchester University Press in 2019. This compelling political ethnography delves into the intricate dynamics of welfare programmes designed for the unemployed, revealing how they serve as a modern mechanism of state control. With 160 pages of in-depth analysis, Ozolina invites readers to explore the implications of these policies on society and individual lives. This book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the intersection of politics, welfare, and social justice. Enhance your knowledge and engage with the critical discussions surrounding contemporary state practices by adding Politics of Waiting to your collection today.