Surplus American: How the 1% is Making Us Redundant
The Surplus American considers a future where increasing numbers of Americans will be rendered jobless and redundant. Exploring the ongoing crisis of 'surplus people' today, authors Charles Derber and Yale Magrass show that the jobless are merely the tip of the iceberg. Drawing on the work of economists and highlighting new trends, the book identifies a number of primary groups within the category of 'surplus' including the underemployed, people forcibly removed or induced to leave the labour force and retirees. Derber and Magrass argue that a majority of the US public is now part of the surplus population constituting an integral part of the economy. The authors conclude that these movements will be essential to solving the crisis of surplus people and redirecting the economy in a more positive direction.
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Surplus American: How the 1% is Making Us Redundant
The Surplus American considers a future where increasing numbers of Americans will be rendered jobless and redundant. Exploring the ongoing crisis of 'surplus people' today, authors Charles Derber and Yale Magrass show that the jobless are merely the tip of the iceberg. Drawing on the work of economists and highlighting new trends, the book identifies a number of primary groups within the category of 'surplus' including the underemployed, people forcibly removed or induced to leave the labour force and retirees. Derber and Magrass argue that a majority of the US public is now part of the surplus population constituting an integral part of the economy. The authors conclude that these movements will be essential to solving the crisis of surplus people and redirecting the economy in a more positive direction.
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Surplus American: How the 1% is Making Us Redundant

Surplus American: How the 1% is Making Us Redundant

Surplus American: How the 1% is Making Us Redundant

Surplus American: How the 1% is Making Us Redundant

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The Surplus American considers a future where increasing numbers of Americans will be rendered jobless and redundant. Exploring the ongoing crisis of 'surplus people' today, authors Charles Derber and Yale Magrass show that the jobless are merely the tip of the iceberg. Drawing on the work of economists and highlighting new trends, the book identifies a number of primary groups within the category of 'surplus' including the underemployed, people forcibly removed or induced to leave the labour force and retirees. Derber and Magrass argue that a majority of the US public is now part of the surplus population constituting an integral part of the economy. The authors conclude that these movements will be essential to solving the crisis of surplus people and redirecting the economy in a more positive direction.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317251125
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/17/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Charles Derber, Yale Magrass

Table of Contents

Part I You’re Fired; Chapter 1 Americans as a Surplus People; Chapter 2 Who Are the Surplus People?; Chapter 3 How to Make Money from the Creation of Surplus People; Chapter 4 The Four Roots of Surplus People Production; Chapter 5 How Many Surplus People Are There in the United States?; Chapter 6 Introducing the History of Surplus People; Chapter 7 How Capitalism Created Surplus People Right from the Very Beginning; Chapter 8 How the First Truly Industrial Society, Britain, Used Surplus People; Chapter 9 How American Capitalists Controlled the Surplus Population before World War I; Chapter 10 World War I and the Roaring Twenties; Chapter 11 The Great Depression Begins; Chapter 12 Roosevelt, Keynes, and the New Deal; Chapter 13 America at Its Height; Chapter 14 America Enters Decline; Chapter 15 The Age of Reagan; Chapter 16 Does Our Theory Hold Up?; Chapter 17 What to Do? The Tea Party and the Occupy Movement; Chapter 18 The Tea Party and the Dangerous Politics of Reaction; Chapter 19 The Occupy Movement and the Politics of Hope; Chapter 20 The Past and Future of the Occupy Movement; Chapter 21 Why a Play Is an Effective Way to Discuss Politics and EconomicspartII I Like Firing People, Charles Derber, Yale Magrass]partIII I Like Firing People: A Version Performed at Boston College, Charles Derber, Yale Magrass;
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