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The working class in New York City was remade in the mid-nineteenth century. In the 1820s a substantial majority of city artisans were native-born; by the 1850s three-quarters of the city's laboring men and women were immigrants. How did the influx of this large group of young adults affect the city's working class? What determined the texture of working-class life during the antebellum period? Richard Stott addresses these questions as he explores the social and economic dimensions of working-class culture. Working-class culture, Stott maintains, is grounded in the material environment, and when work, population, consumption, and the uses of urban space change as rapidly as they did in the mid-nineteenth century, culture will be transformed. Using workers' first-person accounts—letters, diaries, and reminiscences—as evidence, and focusing on such diverse topics as neighborhoods, diet, saloons, and dialect, he traces the rise of a new, youth-oriented working-class culture. By illuminating the everyday experiences of city workers, he shows that the culture emerging in the 1850s was a culture clearly different from that of native-born artisans of an earlier period and from that of the middle class as well.
With socialism largely discredited in recent years, the moral and legal status of private property has become an increasingly important area for discussion in contemporary political and social thought. Offering a contribution to legal theory, and to political and social philosophy, this work examines the two currently dominant traditions - those of neo-conservative utilitarianism and liberal communitarianism - emphasizing the strengths of both approaches and laying the groundwork for a theory to bridge the gap between them.
In a book sure to explode into public debate, "Getting Even" reveals why the wage gap between men and women is not going away on its own.
Leaders today have to move from sufficiency to competence, from competence to superfluity, from superfluity to success, from success to excellence and prestige. In today’s business world, leaders face more challenges than ever, from balancing multiple roles, finding new ways of reaching customers and increasing profits. Culminating fifteen years of leadership experience with hilarious anecdotes from the Gulf War, Vickie Haberbosch packs the pages of Lessons Learned in the Desert with relentlessly on-target leadership principles and practical exercises to help every reader sharpen personal leadership potential. For family leaders, soon-to-be leaders, might-be leaders, want-to-be leaders and formal leaders in Fortune 500 organizations, Lessons Learned in the Desert is the final authority of advice and wisdom on how to get to the top and what to do once you get there! The wisdom in Lessons Learned in the Desert provides sound direction and focus—and entertaining reading—whether you desire to achieve leadership as the chief executive officer, or as the head coach, or even as a role model for your peers. Lessons Learned in the Desert is overflowing with new insights, ideas, activities and tactics for becoming a significant leader and continuing the journey to accomplishment, excellence and significance.