The origins of right to work : antilabor democracy in nineteenth-century Chicago / Cedric de Leon.
2015
HD6488.2.U6 L46 2015eb
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The origins of right to work : antilabor democracy in nineteenth-century Chicago / Cedric de Leon.
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9780801455889 (electronic book)
9780801453083
9780801479588
9780801453083
9780801479588
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Ithaca : ILR Press, an imprint of Cornell University Press, 2015.
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English
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1 online resource (185 pages) : illustrations
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HD6488.2.U6 L46 2015eb
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331.88/92097731109034
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Tracing the origins of the right to work
The critique of wage dependency, 1828-1844
The political crisis over slavery and the rise of free labor, 1844-1860
The war years, or, The triumphs and reversals of free labor ideology, 1861-1865
Anti-labor democracy and the working class, 1865-1887
Epilogue : neoliberalism in the rustbelt.
The critique of wage dependency, 1828-1844
The political crisis over slavery and the rise of free labor, 1844-1860
The war years, or, The triumphs and reversals of free labor ideology, 1861-1865
Anti-labor democracy and the working class, 1865-1887
Epilogue : neoliberalism in the rustbelt.