Sale!

Just Work for All: The American Dream in the 21st Century 1st Edition – PDF ebook

Just Work for All: The American Dream in the 21st Century 1st Edition – PDF ebook Copyright: 2021, Edition: 1st, Author: Joshua Preiss, Publisher: Routledge, ISBN: 9781003141969, Format: PDF

Original price was: $99.00.Current price is: $23.00.

Buy Just Work for All: The American Dream in the 21st Century 1st Edition PDF ebook by author Joshua Preiss – published by Routledge in 2021 and save up to 80%  compared to the print version of this textbook. With PDF version of this textbook, not only save you money, you can also highlight, add text, underline add post-it notes, bookmarks to pages, instantly search for the major terms or chapter titles, etc.
You can search our site for other versions of the Just Work for All: The American Dream in the 21st Century 1st Edition PDF ebook. You can also search for others PDF ebooks from publisher Routledge, as well as from your favorite authors. We have thousands of online textbooks and course materials (mostly in PDF) that you can download immediately after purchase.
Note: e-textBooks do not come with access codes, CDs/DVDs, workbooks, and other supplemental items.
eBook Details:

Full title: Just Work for All: The American Dream in the 21st Century 1st Edition
Edition: 1st
Copyright year: 2021
Publisher: Routledge
Author: Joshua Preiss
ISBN: 9781003141969
Format: PDF

Description of Just Work for All: The American Dream in the 21st Century 1st Edition:
“This is a book about the American Dream: how to understand this central principle of American public philosophy, the ways in which it is threatened by a number of winner-take-all economic trends, and how to make it a reality for workers and their families in the 21st Century. Integrating political philosophy and the history of political thought with recent work in economics, political science, and sociology, this work calls for renewed political and policy commitment to Just Work. Such a commitment is essential to combat the negative moral externalities of an economy where the fruits of growth are increasingly claimed by a relatively small portion of the population: slower growth, rising inequality, declining absolute mobility, dying communities, the erosion of social solidarity, lack of faith in political leaders and institutions, exploding debt, ethnic and nationalist backlash, widespread hopelessness, and the rapid rise in what economists Angus Deaton and Anne Case call deaths of despair. As COVID-19 threatens to pour gasoline on these winner-take-all fires, further concentrating economic and political power in the hands of those best suited to withstand (and even profit from) the pandemic-driven economic crisis. In this book, the author provides a model for understanding the American Dream and making it a reality in a post COVID-19 economy. A tour de force, this book will be essential reading for scholars and researchers of political philosophy, political economy, political theory, and economics, as well as for the layperson trying to make sense of the post-pandemic world”–