Volume 14, Issue 1
Spring 2005
From the Editorial Team
The Geography of Defeat
By James Steele
A close analysis of the demographics of defeat.
Wal-Mart and the New World Order
Wal-Mart: A Template for Twenty-First Century Capitalism?
By Nelson Lichtenstein
Wal-Mart has set the standard for the future of low-wage giant business.
Life inside America’s Largest Dysfunctional Family: Working for Wal-Mart
By Ellen Rosen
High pressure, poor training, shaming rituals, and overwork are the norm for Wal-Mart employees.
Patriarchy at the Check-Out Counter
By Brad Seligman
Wal-Mart’s women employees take the company to court in the country’s largest ever civil rights class action.
God Goes Corporate
By Linda Kintz
How, miracle of miracles, the right convinced ordinary Americans that the market is blessed by God.
Debate: The Crisis of Worker Rights
Saving the Right to Organize: Substituting the Thirteenth Amendment for the Wagner Act
By Mark Dudzic
Why labor law should not be premised on individual rights.
Collective Bargaining Is the Priority: Larry Cohen Replies to Mark Dudzic
The Thirteenth Amendment Is No Magic Bullet: Joshua B. Freeman Replies to Mark Dudzic
Mark Dudzic Replies
Interview with John Wilhelm
By Kent Wong
Keeping Living Wages Alive
By Stephanie Luce
Passing living wage ordinances is only half the battle.
Corporate America’s Favorite Export: How Should Labor Respond to Outsourcing?
By Thea Lee
Only an overhauled trade policy can address job flight and worker exploitation in the global economy.
Debate: The AFL-CIO and China
Skirting the Facts on China: Barbara Shailor Responds to Kent Wong
Kent Wong Replies: China Remains the Exception
Bad Connections: How Labor Fails to Communicate
By Matt Witt
New strategies to build public support and worker involvement.
A Comic Celebration: The 100th Anniversary of the IWW
By Paul Buhle
Books and the Arts
A Populist Frankenstein
What’s the Matter with Kansas? How Conservatives Won the Heart of America
By Thomas Frank
Reviewed by Alice O’ Connor
The Paradox of Government Regulation, American Style
Democracy & Regulation: How the Public Can Govern Essential Services
By Greg Palast, Jerrold Oppenheim and Theo MacGregor
Reviewed by Kenneth Peres
Nerves of Steel
Black Freedom Fighters in Steel: The Struggle for Democratic Unionism
By Ruth Needleman
Reviewed by Dorian Warren
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