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1Class, Race, And Labor; Working-class Consciousness In Detroit
By Leggett, John C
Bibliography: p. 228-238
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- Title: ➤ Class, Race, And Labor; Working-class Consciousness In Detroit
- Author: Leggett, John C
- Language: English
“Class, Race, And Labor; Working-class Consciousness In Detroit” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: Labor - Labor movement - Working class - Social conflict
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- Internet Archive ID: classracelaborw00legg
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2ERIC ED154077: Race And Class: A Split Labor Market Perspective.
By ERIC
Racial and ethnic groups often come to play a specialized economic role in the societies in which they live. Race and ethnicity are in themselves of minimal importance. When these boundaries persist, it is because of economic and political reasons. Various examples of subproletariat ethnic groups from societies around the world serve to illustrate this point. The price of labor, a class issue, is one of the major contributing factors to the phenomenon of racial and ethnic specialization. Some causes of world differences in the price of labor are the national level of development, imperialism, migration, and middlemen in the labor market. The phenomenon of displacement works to undermine class struggle between capital and high priced labor. Higher priced labor can respond to displacement in one of two ways: by blocking capital's access to cheap labor, or by trying to make the labor force homogeneous by raising the price of cheap labor. While the latter is more of an equalizer of human economic conditions, the structure and dynamics of capitalist labor markets make it difficult to achieve. Racially oppressed cheap labor groups will continue to persist as long as there is a split along class lines. (Author/GC)
“ERIC ED154077: Race And Class: A Split Labor Market Perspective.” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ ERIC ED154077: Race And Class: A Split Labor Market Perspective.
- Author: ERIC
- Language: English
“ERIC ED154077: Race And Class: A Split Labor Market Perspective.” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ ERIC Archive - ERIC - Bonacich, Edna Capitalism - Economic Factors - Employment Patterns - Ethnic Groups - Ethnic Status - Ethnicity - Imperialism - Labor Conditions - Labor Economics - Labor Market - Labor Supply - Migration - Minority Groups - Occupations - Race - Racial Distribution - Social Class
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- Internet Archive ID: ERIC_ED154077
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3Class, Race, And Labor ; Working-class Consciousness In Detroit
By Leggett, John C
Racial and ethnic groups often come to play a specialized economic role in the societies in which they live. Race and ethnicity are in themselves of minimal importance. When these boundaries persist, it is because of economic and political reasons. Various examples of subproletariat ethnic groups from societies around the world serve to illustrate this point. The price of labor, a class issue, is one of the major contributing factors to the phenomenon of racial and ethnic specialization. Some causes of world differences in the price of labor are the national level of development, imperialism, migration, and middlemen in the labor market. The phenomenon of displacement works to undermine class struggle between capital and high priced labor. Higher priced labor can respond to displacement in one of two ways: by blocking capital's access to cheap labor, or by trying to make the labor force homogeneous by raising the price of cheap labor. While the latter is more of an equalizer of human economic conditions, the structure and dynamics of capitalist labor markets make it difficult to achieve. Racially oppressed cheap labor groups will continue to persist as long as there is a split along class lines. (Author/GC)
“Class, Race, And Labor ; Working-class Consciousness In Detroit” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Class, Race, And Labor ; Working-class Consciousness In Detroit
- Author: Leggett, John C
- Language: English
“Class, Race, And Labor ; Working-class Consciousness In Detroit” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Working class -- Michigan -- Detroit - Social conflict - Detroit (Mich.) -- Race relations
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- Internet Archive ID: classracelaborwo0000legg
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4Race, Class, And Community In Southern Labor History
Racial and ethnic groups often come to play a specialized economic role in the societies in which they live. Race and ethnicity are in themselves of minimal importance. When these boundaries persist, it is because of economic and political reasons. Various examples of subproletariat ethnic groups from societies around the world serve to illustrate this point. The price of labor, a class issue, is one of the major contributing factors to the phenomenon of racial and ethnic specialization. Some causes of world differences in the price of labor are the national level of development, imperialism, migration, and middlemen in the labor market. The phenomenon of displacement works to undermine class struggle between capital and high priced labor. Higher priced labor can respond to displacement in one of two ways: by blocking capital's access to cheap labor, or by trying to make the labor force homogeneous by raising the price of cheap labor. While the latter is more of an equalizer of human economic conditions, the structure and dynamics of capitalist labor markets make it difficult to achieve. Racially oppressed cheap labor groups will continue to persist as long as there is a split along class lines. (Author/GC)
“Race, Class, And Community In Southern Labor History” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Race, Class, And Community In Southern Labor History
- Language: English
“Race, Class, And Community In Southern Labor History” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Afro-Americans -- Employment -- Southern States -- History - Labor movement -- Southern States -- History - Textile workers -- Southern States -- History - Women -- Employment -- Southern States -- History - Working class -- Southern States -- History - Southern States -- Social conditions
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- Internet Archive ID: raceclasscommuni0000unse
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