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Working class -- United States
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Working class -- United States
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Working class
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Prosperity lost, Philip Mattera
The industrial worker, 1840-1860, the reaction of American industrial society to the advance of the industrial revolution, by Norman Ware
The labor movement in the United States, 1860-1895, a study in democracy
Work, James Haley, editor
The corrosion of character, the personal consequences of work in the new capitalism, Richard Sennett
Which side are you on?, trying to be for labor when it's flat on its back, Thomas Geoghegan
The forgotten Americans, John E. Schwarz and Thomas J. Volgy
The missing class, portraits of the near poor in America, Katherine S. Newman and Victor Tan Chen
A country that works, getting America back on track, Andy Stern
At the altar of the bottom line, the degradation of work in the 21st century, Tom Juravich
America, the farewell tour, Chris Hedges
Earnings of factory workers, 1899 to 1927, an analysis of pay-roll statistics, by Paul F. Brissenden. --
On the clock, what low-wage work did to me and how it drives America insane, Emily Guendelsberger
Pinched, how the great recession has narrowed our futures and what we can do about it, Don Peck
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