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Joseph McKenna, 1925
  • Language: en

Joseph McKenna, 1925

  • Type: Book
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Harlan Fiske Stone, 1930
  • Language: en

Harlan Fiske Stone, 1930

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  • Published: Unknown
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Louis Dembitz Brandeis, 1926
  • Language: en

Louis Dembitz Brandeis, 1926

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  • Published: Unknown
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Melville Weston Fuller, 1926
  • Language: en

Melville Weston Fuller, 1926

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  • Published: Unknown
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Charles Evans Hughes, 1931
  • Language: en

Charles Evans Hughes, 1931

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Edward Douglass White, 1924
  • Language: en

Edward Douglass White, 1924

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  • Published: Unknown
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Willis Van Devanter, 1930
  • Language: en

Willis Van Devanter, 1930

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  • Published: Unknown
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Horace Gray, 1926
  • Language: en

Horace Gray, 1926

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  • Published: Unknown
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William Henry Moody, 1926(?).
  • Language: en

William Henry Moody, 1926(?).

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  • Published: Unknown
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The Nazi Worker
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

The Nazi Worker

The Nazi Worker is the second in a three-volume project on the figure of the worker and, by extension, questions of class in twentieth-century German culture. It is based on extensive research in the archives and informed by recent debates on the politics of emotion, the end of class, and the future of work. In seven chapters, the book reconstructs the processes by which National Socialism appropriated aspects of working-class culture and socialist politics and translated class-based identifications into the racialized communitarianism of Volksgemeinschaft (folk community). Arbeitertum (workerdom), the operative term within these processes of appropriation, not only established a discursive ...