What is the work ethic? Does it justify policies that promote the wealth and power of the One Percent at workers' expense? Or does it advance policies that promote workers' dignity and standing? Hijacked explores how the history of political economy has been a contest between these two ideas about whom the work ethic is supposed to serve. Today's neoliberal ideology deploys the work ethic on behalf of the One Percent. However, workers and their advocates have long used the work ethic on behalf of ordinary people. By exposing the ideological roots of contemporary neoliberalism as a perversion of the seventeenth-century Protestant work ethic, Elizabeth Anderson shows how we can reclaim the original goals of the work ethic, and uplift ourselves again. Hijacked persuasively and powerfully demonstrates how ideas inspired by the work ethic informed debates among leading political economists of the past, and how these ideas can help us today.
The first four volumes of Hijacked!, How Dr. King's Dream Became a Nightmare explores the goals that must be achieved and the methods that must be used to fix what is wrong with America. However,...
Hijack leads us on a journey deep into a place that few have the courage to delve-the human shadow. Confronting outdated cultural norms and societal taboos, author Leisa J. Clymer, PhD, illuminates...
What is the appropriate political response to mass atrocity? In Hijacked Justice, Jelena Subotic traces the design, implementation, and political outcomes of institutions established to deal with the...
Welcome to Hijacked Holidays, where not everything comes up candy canes and mistletoe!From unreliable characters to deep, dark family secrets, these not-quite-so-jolly holiday mysteries may make you...