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A Living Wage American Workers and the Making of Consumer Society

by Lawrence B. Glickman

  • ISBN: 9780801486142
  • ISBN10: 0801486149

A Living Wage American Workers and the Making of Consumer Society

by Lawrence B. Glickman

  • Binding: Paperback
  • Publisher: Cornell Univ Pr
  • Publish date: 03/01/1999
  • ISBN: 9780801486142
  • ISBN10: 0801486149
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Description: "A very fine, well-written study of changes in rhetoric and ideology, as wll as a lucid discussion of what these changes tell us about the goals of working-class leaders, thinkers, and reformers. Glickman's study is less about wage labor and consumption than about changing notions of and perspectives on these issues. As such, A Living Wage is a valuable contribution to the history of working-class culture, rhetoric, and ideology in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries."-Michael Ayers Trotti, Ithaca College, Industrial and Labor Relations Review. January, 2000.
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