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In the perspective of 50 years or more, popular attitudes in the 1890s and early 1900s toward foreign involvements take on a new significance. These years marked the adolescence of a nation that holds out the promise of effective world leadership--Información proporcionada por el editor comercial.
"Even since the last edition of this milestone text was released six years ago, unions have continued to shed members; union membership in the private sector of the economy has fallen to levels not seen since the nineteenth century; the forces of economic liberalization (neo-liberalism), capital mobility, and globalization have affected measurably the material standard of living enjoyed by workers in the United States; and mass immigration from the Southern Hemisphere and Asia has continued to restructure the domestic labor force. Yet even in the face of anti-union legislation, a continuing decline in the number of organized workers, and the fear of stateless, if not faceless terrorism—the...
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