An edition of A living wage (1997)

A living wage

American workers and the making of consumer society

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An edition of A living wage (1997)

A living wage

American workers and the making of consumer society

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"A Living Wage," the rallying cry of union activists, is a concept with a revealing history, here documented by Lawrence B. Glickman. The labor movement's response to wages shows how American workers negotiated the transition from artisan to consumer, opening up new political possibilities for organized workers. At the same time, however, they created contradictions that continue to haunt the labor movement today.

Nineteenth-century workers saw wages as dangerous, Glickman reveals, because workers hoped to become self-employed artisans rather than permanent employees. In the decades after the Civil War, organized workers began to view wage labor differently. Redefining working-class identity in consumerist terms, unions demanded a wage that would reward workers commensurate with their needs as consumers.

Glickman brings the story of the living wage up to the present, clearly demonstrating how a historical perspective on the concept of a living wage can inform our understanding of current controversies.

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English
Pages
220

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Cover of: A Living Wage
A Living Wage: American Workers and the Making of Consumer Society
March 1999, Cornell University Press
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Cover of: A living wage
A living wage: American workers and the making of consumer society
1997, Cornell University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 165-213) and index.

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Ithaca, N.Y

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
331.2/973
Library of Congress
HD6983 .G475 1997, HD6983.G475 1997, HD6983

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 220 p. :
Number of pages
220

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL673186M
ISBN 10
0801433576
LCCN
97019264, 2021699375
OCLC/WorldCat
992797993, 36767632
Library Thing
1143884
Goodreads
4939742

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Between the Civil War and the 1930s, working-class attitudes toward wage labor shifted from "wage slavery" to the "living wage."
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