Review of Power and Powerlessness: Quiescence and Rebellion in an Appalachian Valley

“One might find it hard to comprehend why anyone would go without protesting or rebelling against such dire and unimaginable living conditions. Yet, for over a hundred years in Central Appalachia, poor mining families coped with the above conditions with little attempt at seeking reforms. Through a case study of the coal mining towns in this region, John Gaventa examines the reasons why democracy can at times fail to protect the rights of certain groups of people. “