Dialectic of solidarity : : labor, antisemitism, and the Frankfurt School / / by Mark P. Worrell.

During World War II it appeared that American workers in uniform had all that was required to defend democracy on the battlefields yet, on the domestic front, the working class, as it turned out, was ideologically inconsistent when it came to democracy. Could battles against tyranny be won abroad on...

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Superior document:Studies in critical social sciences, v. 11
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Year of Publication:2008
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Studies in critical social sciences ; v. 11.
Physical Description:1 online resource (366 p.)
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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material /  |r Mark P. Worrell --   |t Introduction /  |r Mark P. Worrell --   |t Chapter One. Politics, labor, and the Frankfurt School in America /  |r Mark P. Worrell --   |t Chapter Two. Authoritarian labor /  |r Mark P. Worrell --   |t Chapter Three. Worker hostility to ‘jewish’ habitus /  |r Mark P. Worrell --   |t Chapter Four. The hatred of ‘jewish’ economic practices /  |r Mark P. Worrell --   |t Chapter Five. Political and social dimensions of worker antisemitism /  |r Mark P. Worrell --   |t Chapter Six. The social bases and dynamics of exterminatory antisemitism /  |r Mark P. Worrell --   |t Chapter Seven. Theorizing american labor antisemitism /  |r Mark P. Worrell --   |t Conclusion /  |r Mark P. Worrell --   |t Appendix A. AFL and CIO Unions represented in the ISR’s labor and antisemitism project /  |r Mark P. Worrell --   |t Appendix B. The ISR’s “Survey of studies prepared by the institute” (August 1944) /  |r Mark P. Worrell --   |t Appendix C. The ISR’s methods and data /  |r Mark P. Worrell --   |t Appendix D. Degree of intensity of prejudice and targets of critique /  |r Mark P. Worrell --   |t Appendix E. The ISR’s contributors to the “Studies in antisemitism” and key labor study personnel /  |r Mark P. Worrell --   |t Archival sources, libraries, and special collections /  |r Mark P. Worrell --   |t References /  |r Mark P. Worrell --   |t Index of names /  |r Mark P. Worrell --   |t Index of subjects /  |r Mark P. Worrell --   |t Studies in critical social sciences /  |r Mark P. Worrell. 
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