David Brooks, writing in the New York Times in 2005 about riots in French housing

Chapter 11, Problem 4

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David Brooks, writing in the New York Times in 2005 about riots in French housing projects, says, In a globalized age its perhaps inevitable that the culture of resistance gets globalized, too. What we are seeing is what Mark Lilla of the University of Chicago calls a universal culture of the wretched of the earth. The images, modes and attitudes of hip hop and gangsta rap are so powerful they are having a hegemonic effect across the globe. How does that view of hip hop compare to McBrides? Do you think McBride would agree with Brooks? Explain why or why not.

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