Chaos Or Community?: Seeking Solutions, Not Scapegoats for Bad EconomicsSouth End Press, 1995 - 221 páginas Holly Sklar presents a disturbing vision of the modern, corporation-dominated America, where the rich get richer, the poor are mired in poverty, and the society no longer cares for its children. |
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WEALTH AND POVERTY | 5 |
BREAKDOWN OF THE PAYCHECK | 17 |
COMPETING FOR GLOBAL CORPORATIONS | 35 |
FULL OF UNEMPLOYMENT | 53 |
THE DYING AMERICAN DREAM | 69 |
CYCLE OF UNEQUAL OPPORTUNITY | 103 |
LOCKING UP SURPLUS LABOR | 119 |
GREED SURPLUS DEMOCRACY DEFICIT | 141 |
ECONOMICS FOR EVERYONE | 161 |
NOTES | 179 |
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR 222 | |
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