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Chapter 3. “The Magnanimity of Disorder”: Counterculture Intellectuals and the Rise of Anti-Statist Thought in Late Twentieth-Century America
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Introduction 1
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PART I: THE NEW DEAL AND ITS CONTESTED ORDER
- Chapter 1. “The Nine Judges Have Gone Home”: Liberals, the 1949 “Closed Shop Cases,” and the Undermining of Union Democracy 13
- Chapter 2. “The Credit Problem Is Our Biggest Labor Problem”: Labor and the Making of Monetary Policy 37
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PART II. POSTWAR DISCONTENT
- Chapter 3. “The Magnanimity of Disorder”: Counterculture Intellectuals and the Rise of Anti-Statist Thought in Late Twentieth-Century America 63
- Chapter 4. Cheater in Chief: Presidential Taxpaying and Fiscal Citizenship 88
- Chapter 5. McGovernites and Neocons: Michael Harrington, Max Shachtman, and the Realignment of the Democratic Party 112
- Chapter 6. Gender Gap: Bella Abzug and Mim Kelber’s Labor Feminist Critique of American Politics in the Late Twentieth Century 137
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PART III: ADRIFT IN A NEW WORLD ORDER
- Chapter 7. “We’re Taking All the Risks and They’re Getting All the Profits”: Capitalism, Labor, and Democracy in the Wastelands of Southeastern Louisiana 163
- Chapter 8. From the “Labor Question” to the “Immigration Question”: Newcomers, Politics, and Democracy in the Contemporary United States 186
- Chapter 9. Management and Power in Global Supply Chains: The Need for History in an Ahistorical Field 211
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PART IV: HISTORICIZING THE POLITICS AND CULTURE OF THE NEW DEAL ORDER
- Chapter 10. “A Working-Class Hero Is Something to Be”: Popular Culture and the Manufacture of “Labor” 237
- Chapter 11. From Labor History to Political Economy: A Reassessment of Work, Capital, and Democracy 260
- Afterword 279
- List of Contributors 293
- Index 297
- Acknowledgments 309
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Introduction 1
-
PART I: THE NEW DEAL AND ITS CONTESTED ORDER
- Chapter 1. “The Nine Judges Have Gone Home”: Liberals, the 1949 “Closed Shop Cases,” and the Undermining of Union Democracy 13
- Chapter 2. “The Credit Problem Is Our Biggest Labor Problem”: Labor and the Making of Monetary Policy 37
-
PART II. POSTWAR DISCONTENT
- Chapter 3. “The Magnanimity of Disorder”: Counterculture Intellectuals and the Rise of Anti-Statist Thought in Late Twentieth-Century America 63
- Chapter 4. Cheater in Chief: Presidential Taxpaying and Fiscal Citizenship 88
- Chapter 5. McGovernites and Neocons: Michael Harrington, Max Shachtman, and the Realignment of the Democratic Party 112
- Chapter 6. Gender Gap: Bella Abzug and Mim Kelber’s Labor Feminist Critique of American Politics in the Late Twentieth Century 137
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PART III: ADRIFT IN A NEW WORLD ORDER
- Chapter 7. “We’re Taking All the Risks and They’re Getting All the Profits”: Capitalism, Labor, and Democracy in the Wastelands of Southeastern Louisiana 163
- Chapter 8. From the “Labor Question” to the “Immigration Question”: Newcomers, Politics, and Democracy in the Contemporary United States 186
- Chapter 9. Management and Power in Global Supply Chains: The Need for History in an Ahistorical Field 211
-
PART IV: HISTORICIZING THE POLITICS AND CULTURE OF THE NEW DEAL ORDER
- Chapter 10. “A Working-Class Hero Is Something to Be”: Popular Culture and the Manufacture of “Labor” 237
- Chapter 11. From Labor History to Political Economy: A Reassessment of Work, Capital, and Democracy 260
- Afterword 279
- List of Contributors 293
- Index 297
- Acknowledgments 309