False Promises: The Shaping of American Working Class Consciousness

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Duke University Press, Dec 17, 1991 - Social Science - 520 pages
This classic study of the American working class, originally published in 1973, is now back in print with a new introduction and epilogue by the author. An innovative blend of first-person experience and original scholarship, Aronowitz traces the historical development of the American working class from post-Civil War times and shows why radical movements have failed to overcome the forces that tend to divde groups of workers from one another. The rise of labor unions is analyzed, as well as their decline as a force for social change. Aronowitz’s new introduction situates the book in the context of developments in current scholarship and the epilogue discusses the effects of recent economic and political changes in the American labor movement.
 

Contents

Introduction
1
PART ONE New Developments in Working Class Life and Labor
19
PART TWO The Formation of the American Working Class
135
Epilogue
395
Short Bibliography
445
Index
449

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About the author (1991)

Stanley Aronowitz is Distinguished Professor of Sociology at the Graduate Center, City University of New York. He is founder of the Center for Worker Education at the City College of New York. He lives in New York City.

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