The breaking of the American social compact

The breaking of the American social compact1997
About this book
Piven and Cloward demonstrate that under the banner of "globalization," a mobilized American business class is driving down wages and benefits, breaking unions, weakening civil rights, and slashing programs that protect the disadvantaged - all at a time when income and wealth inequality has reached historic extremes.
They argue that business elites' claim that ordinary people must make due with less because of the imperatives of the global markets is a hoax, and that the effort to dismantle the social compact should instead be understood as an ideologically powered political mobilization by business.
Details
- First published
- 1997
- OL Work ID
- OL2763956W
Subjects
Social conditionsPolitics and governmentSocial contractWorking classNew York Times reviewedUnited states, social conditions, 1980-United states, economic conditions, 1981-2001United states, social conditions