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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Introduction
- 1 A Dual Economy
- 2 The FTE Sector
- 3 The Low-Wage Sector
- 4 Transition
- 5 Race and Gender
- 6 The Investment Theory of Politics
- 7 Preferences of the Very Rich
- 8 Concepts of Government
- 9 Mass Incarceration
- 10 Public Education
- 11 American Cities
- 12 Personal and National Debts
- 13 Comparisons
- 14 Conclusions
- Appendix: Models of Inequality
- References
- Index
Title Pages
Title Pages
- Source:
- The Vanishing Middle Class
- Author(s):
Peter Temin
- Publisher:
- The MIT Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Introduction
- 1 A Dual Economy
- 2 The FTE Sector
- 3 The Low-Wage Sector
- 4 Transition
- 5 Race and Gender
- 6 The Investment Theory of Politics
- 7 Preferences of the Very Rich
- 8 Concepts of Government
- 9 Mass Incarceration
- 10 Public Education
- 11 American Cities
- 12 Personal and National Debts
- 13 Comparisons
- 14 Conclusions
- Appendix: Models of Inequality
- References
- Index