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For most of its history, America has been fighting a vicious war that cannot be won: a war against its poor. Herbert J. Gans argues that by withholding the opportunity for decent jobs and incomes, we are also killing the spirit of an already large portion of the population. And, he warns, as more well-paying and secure jobs disappear from the American economy, a growing number of workers will join its ranks.
The book ends with an imaginative set of economic policy ideas for a twenty-first-century America that may never again be able to supply enough decent jobs for everyone.
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Poor, Domestic Economic assistance, Public welfarePlaces
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The War Against the Poor: The Underclass and Antipoverty Policy
August 1996, Basic Books
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0465019919 9780465019915
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The war against the poor: the underclass and antipoverty policy
1995, BasicBooks
in English
0465019900 9780465019908
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"Everyday life is, among other things, a never-ending flow of moral surveillance."
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