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Author : Kathleen R. Arnold
Publisher : Penn State Press
Release Date : 2015-08-26
ISBN 13: 027107356X
Total Pages : 236 pages
Rating : 4.2/5 (71 users)
Read and Download Kathleen R. Arnold book America's New Working Class in PDF, EPub, Mobi, Kindle online. Free book TAmerica's New Working Class. This book was released on 2015-08-26 with total page 236 pages. Book excerpt: Today’s political controversy over immigration highlights the plight of the working class in this country as perhaps no other issue has recently done. The political status of immigrants exposes the power dynamics of the “new working class,” which includes the former labor aristocracy, women, and people of color. This new working class suffers exploitation in advanced industrial countries as the social cost of capitalism’s success in a neoliberal and globalized political economy. Paradoxically, as borders become more open, they are also increasingly fortified, subjecting many workers to the suspension of law. In this book, Kathleen Arnold analyzes the role of the state’s “prerogative power” in creating and sustaining this condition of severe inequality for the most marginalized sectors of our population in the United States. Drawing on a wide range of theoretical literature from Locke to Marx and Agamben (whose notion of “bare life” features prominently in her construal of this as a “biopolitical” era), she focuses attention especially on the values of asceticism derived from the Protestant work ethic to explain how they function as ideological justification for the exercise of prerogative power by the state. As a counter to this repressive set of values, she develops the notion of “authentic love” borrowed from Simone de Beauvoir as a possible approach for dealing with the complex issues of exploitation in liberal democracy today.
Author : Kathleen R. Arnold
Publisher : Penn State Press
Release Date : 2015-08-26
ISBN 13: 0271048999
Total Pages : 258 pages
Rating : 4.2/5 (71 users)
Read and Download Kathleen R. Arnold book America's New Working Class in PDF, EPub, Mobi, Kindle online. Free book TAmerica's New Working Class. This book was released on 2015-08-26 with total page 258 pages. Book excerpt: Today’s political controversy over immigration highlights the plight of the working class in this country as perhaps no other issue has recently done. The political status of immigrants exposes the power dynamics of the “new working class,” which includes the former labor aristocracy, women, and people of color. This new working class suffers exploitation in advanced industrial countries as the social cost of capitalism’s success in a neoliberal and globalized political economy. Paradoxically, as borders become more open, they are also increasingly fortified, subjecting many workers to the suspension of law. In this book, Kathleen Arnold analyzes the role of the state’s “prerogative power” in creating and sustaining this condition of severe inequality for the most marginalized sectors of our population in the United States. Drawing on a wide range of theoretical literature from Locke to Marx and Agamben (whose notion of “bare life” features prominently in her construal of this as a “biopolitical” era), she focuses attention especially on the values of asceticism derived from the Protestant work ethic to explain how they function as ideological justification for the exercise of prerogative power by the state. As a counter to this repressive set of values, she develops the notion of “authentic love” borrowed from Simone de Beauvoir as a possible approach for dealing with the complex issues of exploitation in liberal democracy today.
Author : Edward B. Aveling
Publisher : London : S. Sonnenschein
Release Date : 1891
ISBN 13:
Total Pages : 260 pages
Rating : 4.3/5 (2 users)
Read and Download Edward B. Aveling book The Working-class Movement in America in PDF, EPub, Mobi, Kindle online. Free book TThe Working-class Movement in America. This book was released on 1891 with total page 260 pages. Book excerpt:
Author : Herbert George Gutman
Publisher : Pantheon
Release Date : 1987
ISBN 13:
Total Pages : 472 pages
Rating : 4.F/5 ( users)
Read and Download Herbert George Gutman book Power & Culture in PDF, EPub, Mobi, Kindle online. Free book TPower & Culture. This book was released on 1987 with total page 472 pages. Book excerpt:
Author : Peter R. Shergold
Publisher : Pittsburgh, Pa. : University of Pittsburgh Press
Release Date : 1982
ISBN 13:
Total Pages : 346 pages
Rating : 4.3/5 (91 users)
Read and Download Peter R. Shergold book Working-Class Life in PDF, EPub, Mobi, Kindle online. Free book TWorking-Class Life. This book was released on 1982 with total page 346 pages. Book excerpt: This book challenges the commonly held theory that American workers had a far superior standard of living than their European counterparts in the early twentieth century. Peter R. Shergold bases his study on the cities of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Birmingham, England, and compares statistical data on wage rates, labor hours, family income, retail prices, diet and budgets. He also presents information from medical investigators, travelers, charity workers, business organizations, diaries, speeches and a wide variety of other sources to breathe human life into his statistical data. Shergold reveals that skilled Americans did earn higher wages than the British, yet unskilled workers did not, while Americans worked longer hours, with a greater chance of injury, and had fewer social services.
Author : Irving Louis Horowitz
Publisher : Transaction Publishers
Release Date : 1979-01-01
ISBN 13: 9781412817073
Total Pages : 284 pages
Rating : 4.8/5 (17 users)
Read and Download Irving Louis Horowitz book The American Working Class in PDF, EPub, Mobi, Kindle online. Free book TThe American Working Class. This book was released on 1979-01-01 with total page 284 pages. Book excerpt: The study of continuities and discon-tinuties in American working-class life represents a central concern in the literature on stratification and equality. This book, based on a 1975 Ford Foundation conference and updated to take into account the most recent developments, offers a sobering appraisal of the American working class, revealing the continuing gap between organized and unorganized workers despite the huge increase in the work force; the emergence of subclass structures between factory workers at one end and workers engaged in marginal occupations at the other; and the durability of pluralistic, multiclass politics within this large and amorphous working class. The volume is unique for several reasons: it focuses directly on the role of women in the labor force, ethnic and racial divisions within the working class, and the place of organized labor in international affairs. The American Working CJass Today offers a penetrating and wide-ranging examination by leading social and political researchers of a range of problems -- from how data are collected and manipulated to what the future holds for American workers. Contents and Contributors: THE THEORY OF AN AMERICAN WORKING CLASS John H.M. Laslett, S.M. Miller, Martha Bush, Irving Louis Horowitz CLEAVAGES AND CHANGES WITHIN THE WORKING CLASS Edna Bonacich, Gabriel Kolko, Edna E. Raphael. Robert Bibb, Martin Oppenheimer, Frank Riessman, John C. Leggett THE WORKING CLASS IN AN INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT Henry Berger. William H. Form, Helen Icken Safa, Elizabeth Jelin
Author : Morris Zeitlin
Publisher :
Release Date : 1990
ISBN 13:
Total Pages : 240 pages
Rating : 4.F/5 ( users)
Read and Download Morris Zeitlin book American Cities in PDF, EPub, Mobi, Kindle online. Free book TAmerican Cities. This book was released on 1990 with total page 240 pages. Book excerpt: An overview of U.S. cities from the colonial period to the present with useful ideas on how their central problems came about and some ideas to solve them.
Author : Michael H. Frisch
Publisher : Urbana : University of Illinois Press
Release Date : 1983
ISBN 13: 9780252009532
Total Pages : 356 pages
Rating : 4.0/5 (95 users)
Read and Download Michael H. Frisch book Working-class America in PDF, EPub, Mobi, Kindle online. Free book TWorking-class America. This book was released on 1983 with total page 356 pages. Book excerpt:
Author : Gary Gerstle
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Release Date : 2021-04-13
ISBN 13: 069122823X
Total Pages : 384 pages
Rating : 4.6/5 (912 users)
Read and Download Gary Gerstle book Working-Class Americanism in PDF, EPub, Mobi, Kindle online. Free book TWorking-Class Americanism. This book was released on 2021-04-13 with total page 384 pages. Book excerpt: In this classic interpretation of the 1930s rise of industrial unionism, Gary Gerstle challenges the popular historical notion that American workers' embrace of "Americanism" and other patriotic sentiments in the post-World War I years indicated their fundamental political conservatism. He argues that Americanism was a complex, even contradictory, language of nationalism that lent itself to a wide variety of ideological constructions in the years between World War I and the onset of the Cold War. Using the rich and textured material left behind by New England's most powerful textile union--the Independent Textile Union of Woonsocket, Rhode Island--Gerstle uncovers for the first time a more varied and more radical working-class discourse.
Author : Becky M. Nicolaides
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Release Date : 2002-05-02
ISBN 13: 0226583015
Total Pages : 433 pages
Rating : 4.2/5 (265 users)
Read and Download Becky M. Nicolaides book My Blue Heaven in PDF, EPub, Mobi, Kindle online. Free book TMy Blue Heaven. This book was released on 2002-05-02 with total page 433 pages. Book excerpt: List of IllustrationsList of TablesAcknowledgmentsIntroductionPart I. The Quest for Independence, 1920-19401. Building Independence in Suburbia2. Peopling the Subur 3. The Texture of Everyday Life4. The Politics of IndependencePart II. Closing Ranks, 1940-19655. "A Beautiful Place"6. The Suburban Good Life Arrives7. The Racializing of Local PoliticsEpilogueAcronyms for Collections and ArchivesNotes Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.
Author : Donna T. Haverty-Stacke
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Release Date : 2010-10-21
ISBN 13: 1441135464
Total Pages : 352 pages
Rating : 4.4/5 (411 users)
Read and Download Donna T. Haverty-Stacke book Rethinking U.S. Labor History in PDF, EPub, Mobi, Kindle online. Free book TRethinking U.S. Labor History. This book was released on 2010-10-21 with total page 352 pages. Book excerpt: Rethinking U.S. Labor History provides a reassessment of the recent growth and new directions in U.S. labor history. Labor History has recently undergone something of a renaissance that has yet to be documented. The book chronicles this rejuvenation with contributions from new scholars as well as established names. Rethinking U.S. Labor History focuses particularly on those issues of pressing interest for today's labor historians: the relationship of class and culture; the link between worker's experience and the changing political economy; the role that gender and race have played in America's labor history; and finally, the transnational turn.
Author : Social Research, Inc
Publisher :
Release Date : 1961
ISBN 13:
Total Pages : 224 pages
Rating : 4.:/5 (89 users)
Read and Download Social Research, Inc book Status of the Working Class in Changing American Society in PDF, EPub, Mobi, Kindle online. Free book TStatus of the Working Class in Changing American Society. This book was released on 1961 with total page 224 pages. Book excerpt:
Author : Paul Mason
Publisher : Random House
Release Date : 2011-06-30
ISBN 13: 1446444163
Total Pages : 322 pages
Rating : 4.4/5 (464 users)
Read and Download Paul Mason book Live Working or Die Fighting in PDF, EPub, Mobi, Kindle online. Free book TLive Working or Die Fighting. This book was released on 2011-06-30 with total page 322 pages. Book excerpt: Globalisation has created a whole new working class - and they are reliving stories that were first played out a century ago. In Live Working or Die Fighting, Paul Mason tells the story of this new working class alongside the epic history of the global labour movement, from its formation in the factories of the 1800s through its near destruction by fascism in the 1930s and up to today's anti-globalisation movement. Blending exhilarating historical narrative with reportage from today's front line, he links the lives of 19th-century factory girls with the lives of teenagers in a giant Chinese mobile phone factory; he tells the story of how mass trade unions were born in London's Docklands - and how they're being reinvented by the migrant cleaners in skyscrapers that stand on the very same spot. It is a story of urban slums, self-help co-operatives, choirs and brass bands, free love and self-education by candlelight. And, as the author shows, in the developing industrial economies of the world it is still with us. Live Working or Die Fighting celebrates a common history of defiance, idealism and self-sacrifice, one as alive and active today as it was two hundred years ago. It is a unique and inspirational book.
Author : Smith College
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Release Date : 1987
ISBN 13: 9780252013003
Total Pages : 310 pages
Rating : 4.0/5 (13 users)
Read and Download Smith College book The New England Working Class and the New Labor History in PDF, EPub, Mobi, Kindle online. Free book TThe New England Working Class and the New Labor History. This book was released on 1987 with total page 310 pages. Book excerpt:
Author : Michele Fazio
Publisher : Routledge
Release Date : 2020-12-30
ISBN 13: 1351780271
Total Pages : 1035 pages
Rating : 4.3/5 (517 users)
Read and Download Michele Fazio book Routledge International Handbook of Working-Class Studies in PDF, EPub, Mobi, Kindle online. Free book TRoutledge International Handbook of Working-Class Studies. This book was released on 2020-12-30 with total page 1035 pages. Book excerpt: The Routledge International Handbook of Working-Class Studies is a timely volume that provides an overview of this interdisciplinary field that emerged in the 1990s in the context of deindustrialization, the rise of the service economy, and economic and cultural globalization. The Handbook brings together scholars, teachers, activists, and organizers from across three continents to focus on the study of working-class peoples, cultures, and politics in all their complexity and diversity. The Handbook maps the current state of the field and presents a visionary agenda for future research by mingling the voices and perspectives of founding and emerging scholars. In addition to a framing Introduction and Conclusion written by the co-editors, the volume is divided into six sections: Methods and principles of research in working-class studies; Class and education; Work and community; Working-class cultures; Representations; and Activism and collective action. Each of the six sections opens with an overview that synthesizes research in the area and briefly summarizes each of the chapters in the section. Throughout the volume, contributors from various disciplines explore the ways in which experiences and understandings of class have shifted rapidly as a result of economic and cultural globalization, social and political changes, and global financial crises of the past two decades. Written in a clear and accessible style, the Handbook is a comprehensive interdisciplinary anthology for this young but maturing field, foregrounding transnational and intersectional perspectives on working-class people and issues and focusing on teaching and activism in addition to scholarly research. It is a valuable resource for activists, as well as working-class studies researchers and teachers across the social sciences, arts, and humanities, and it can also be used as a textbook for advanced undergraduate or graduate courses.
Author : Jefferson Cowie
Publisher :
Release Date : 2010
ISBN 13: 9781595587077
Total Pages : 0 pages
Rating : 4.5/5 (87 users)
Read and Download Jefferson Cowie book Stayin' Alive in PDF, EPub, Mobi, Kindle online. Free book TStayin' Alive. This book was released on 2010 with total page 0 pages. Book excerpt: Jefferson Cowie's edgy and incisive book makes new sense of the 1970s as a crucial and poorly understood transition from New Deal America, with its large, optimistic middle class, to the widening economic inequalities, poverty and dampened expectations of the 1980s and into the present. Cowie also connects politics to culture, showing how the big screen and the juke box can help understand how the US turned away from the radicalism of the 1960s toward the patriotic promise of Ronald Reagan.
Author : Christian G. Appy
Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Release Date : 1993
ISBN 13: 9780807843918
Total Pages : 384 pages
Rating : 4.8/5 (439 users)
Read and Download Christian G. Appy book Working-class War in PDF, EPub, Mobi, Kindle online. Free book TWorking-class War. This book was released on 1993 with total page 384 pages. Book excerpt: Analizes & underscores the ambivalence of the American commitment.