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High Tech Low Pay
Author: Sam Marcy
Edition: Second Edition, Second edition
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0895671522



High Tech Low Pay: A Marxist Analysis of the Changing Character of the Working Class


Its theories eerily prescient of modern-day times, this treatiseAfirst published more than 20 years agoAexamines the devastating impact of the scientific and technological revolution on wages and employment in the United States and illustrates how this revolution led to unprecedented levels of exploitation in those countries that received massive U. Get High Tech Low Pay computer books for free.
. corporate investment. Among its tenets is the position that the phenomenon now known as globalization would dramatically change the composition of the U.S. working class from a highly skilled and highly paid, largely white, male Aaristocracy" to a composition of a far greater percentage of low-paid black, Latino, and other immigrant workers. The indictment also maintains that rather than bri Check High Tech Low Pay our best computer books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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