Cut Loose : Jobless and Hopeless in an Unfair Economy.
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- computer
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- 9780520958852
- 331.13/70973
- HD5724 .C4896 2015
Cover -- Cut Loose -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. They Had It Coming -- 2. All This Garbage from Life: Education and the Capital Speedup -- 3. Decline and Fall: Hardship, Race, and the Social Safety Net -- 4. Half a Man: Fragile Families and the Unmarriageable Unemployed -- 5. Vicious Circles: The Structure of Power and the Culture of Judgment -- 6. Loser: The Failures of the American Dream -- 7. There Go I -- Appendix: Research Methods and Policy Details -- Notes -- Index.
Years after the Great Recession, the economy is still weak, and an unprecedented number of workers have sunk into long spells of unemployment. Cut Loose provides a vivid and moving account of the experiences of some of these men and women, through the example of a historically important group: autoworkers. Their well-paid jobs on the assembly lines built a strong middle class in the decades after World War II. But today, they find themselves beleaguered in a changed economy of greater inequality and risk, one that favors the well-educated--or well-connected. Their declining fortunes in recent decades tell us something about what the white-collar workforce should expect to see in the years ahead, as job-killing technologies and the shipping of work overseas take away even more good jobs. Cut Loose offers a poignant look at how the long-term unemployed struggle in today's unfair economy to support their families, rebuild their lives, and overcome the shame and self-blame they deal with on a daily basis. It is also a call to action--a blueprint for a new kind of politics, one that offers a measure of grace in a society of ruthless advancement.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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