Work, Capitalism, and Democracy – The United States Since the New Deal Shermer

Work, Capitalism, and Democracy – The United States Since the New Deal Shermer

University of Pennsylvania Press

Work, Capitalism, and DemocracyThe United States Since the New Deal\nAuthor(s): Elizabeth Tandy Shermer\nFormat: Hardback\nPublisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, United States\nImprint: University of Pennsylvania Press\nISBN-13: 9781512828719, 978-1512828719\nSynopsis\nA collection of essays exploring the meaning of work, capitalism, and democracy in the past to shed light on the same conflicts today\n\nChanges to the meaning and nature of work, capitalism, and democracy during and after the New Deal have been contested from the mid-twentieth century to the present day. Rather than rehashing the familiar, tidy story of a Democratic coalition coming together in the 1930s only to be felled by conservative movements in the 1970s, this volume instead emphasizes that the prosperity many white American families enjoyed did not stop the fights over whose work would be recognized, how corporations would be regulated, and whose democratic rights would be protected, both on and off the j.

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