More Unequal: Aspects of Class in the United States
Synopsis
Workers in the United States are systematically being allocated a shrinking share of the prodigious wealth we produce, and that's old news. This widening exploitation of workers and communities further exposes the myth of a 'just' capitalist economy. Despite the radical increase in economic and social inequality, we still lack a cohesive popular understanding and consciousness of why and how our market-based economic system facilitates this 'one-sided class war' against us. More Unequal: Aspects of Class in the United States is a strategically assembled collection which binds diverse, informed, often compellingly personal explorations of social and economic inequity together into a revealing journey through the scarred terrain of today's working-class reality.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Monthly Review Press,U.S.
- ISBN: 9781583671597
- Number of pages: 206
- Dimensions: 140 x 216 x 11 mm
- Weight: 268g
- Languages: English


