The Attack on Labor Accelerates the Economic Decline
Michael Perelman
Chapter Chapter 2 in The Pathology of the U.S. Economy Revisited, 2002, pp 31-56 from Palgrave Macmillan
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Abstract During the Golden Age, social conditions on the whole were relatively harmonious with the obvious exception of violence against blacks. In the North, racial tensions largely reflected the collision between demobilized troops and black workers who had taken industrial jobs. In the South, whites felt threatened by the inevitable dislocations that the imminent destruction of their rural, patriarchal society would cause.
Keywords: Affirmative Action; Federal Reserve; High Wage; Producer Service; Pension Plan (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
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