A review by captain_a
Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt by Chris Hedges

3.0

The book kind of lost me on the final chapter. The beginning of the book offers insight into social issues plaguing various parts and people in the country -urban blacks, rural whites, native Americans and Latino migrant workers. It also offers these tiny packets of resistance in these areas. But the final chapter, set against the backdrop of the Occupy Wall Street movement, starts to go off the deep end. Moreover, it doesn't really stand the test of time since OWS is generally regarded as a failed movement.