Political economy of labor repression in the United States
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Political economy of labor repression in the United States

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399 pages 2017

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"The role of the state is not be overlooked in its support of elite control over production, as well as aiding through legal means the growth of a capitalist economy in opposition to labor's conception of greater economic democracy. This book explains how and why labor continues to confront repression in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries."

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