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Two nations, indivisible, a history of inequality in America, Jamie L. Bronstein

Label
Two nations, indivisible, a history of inequality in America, Jamie L. Bronstein
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-208) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Two nations, indivisible
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
957581381
Responsibility statement
Jamie L. Bronstein
Sub title
a history of inequality in America
Summary
"As this book will show, economic inequality has been a persistent, detrimental feature, in the United States since its founding, although the extent of the exploitation has changed over time. At the same time, a critique of inequality has also been ubiquitous, growing louder during some periods (the Depression years, for example) and more muted in others. Cyclically, the topic of inequality in the United States has emerged again in the twenty-first century. The New York Times in 2005 ran a series of articles on class, pointing out for its readership that, contrary to popular belief, the United States is not the most upwardly mobile country in the world"--, Provided by Publisher
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1. The American Revolution and Equality -- Chapter 2. Workingmen, Land, and the Age of Jackson : 1829-1865 -- Chapter 3. Free Labor and Social Darwinism : 1865-1900 -- Chapter 4. Liberalism in the Age of Monopoly : 1920-1929 -- Chapter 5. Challenge from the Left : 1929-1945 -- Chapter 6. The Great Compression and the War on Poverty, 1945-1979 -- Chapter 7. The Triumph of Neoliberalism : 1979-1999 -- Chapter 8. The New Inequality and the Lessons of the Past : 1999-Present
Content
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