The Unprotected Class

The Unprotected Class

Author: Jeremy Carl

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2024-04-23

Total Pages: 421

ISBN-13: 1684515599

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Anti-white racism, undisguised and unembarrassed, is now official policy in America. One class of citizens—whites—is openly discriminated against in every sphere of public and private life. The Unprotected Class is a comprehensive explanation of how we got here and what we must do to correct a manifest—and dangerous—injustice. Launched with an appeal to justice for all, the civil rights movement went off the rails even as it achieved its original goals. Soon its excesses and failures were exploited to justify discrimination against whites in business, education, law, entertainment, and even the church. With the death of George Floyd and the shedding of all pretense of racial justice, vindictiveness, resentment, and hatred were unleashed in America.


Unprotected Labor

Unprotected Labor

Author: Vanessa H. May

Publisher: UNC Press Books

Published: 2011-06-01

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 0807877905

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Through an analysis of women's reform, domestic worker activism, and cultural values attached to public and private space, Vanessa May explains how and why domestic workers, the largest category of working women before 1940, were excluded from labor protections that formed the foundation of the welfare state. Looking at the debate over domestic service from both sides of the class divide, Unprotected Labor assesses middle-class women's reform programs as well as household workers' efforts to determine their own working conditions. May argues that working-class women sought to define the middle-class home as a workplace even as employers and reformers regarded the home as private space. The result was that labor reformers left domestic workers out of labor protections that covered other women workers in New York between the late nineteenth century and the New Deal. By recovering the history of domestic workers as activists in the debate over labor legislation, May challenges depictions of domestics as passive workers and reformers as selfless advocates of working women. Unprotected Labor illuminates how the domestic-service debate turned the middle-class home inside out, making private problems public and bringing concerns like labor conflict and government regulation into the middle-class home.


Draining the Swamp

Draining the Swamp

Author: David R. Stein

Publisher: Page Publishing Inc

Published: 2020-11-07

Total Pages: 86

ISBN-13: 1640825843

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What is happening in the ostensible "Land of the Free"? At a time when the freedoms of assembly and speech no longer exist on college and university campuses across the US, when students are swept up into violent protests organized and funded by a lethal combination of die-hard revolutionaries and well-intentioned but woefully misguided and guilt-ridden members of the nouveau riche, and when US political factions are more polarized than at any time since the Civil War, objec


Bulletin

Bulletin

Author: California. Division of Mines

Publisher:

Published: 1918

Total Pages: 638

ISBN-13:

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Cairo Contested

Cairo Contested

Author: Diane Singerman

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 508

ISBN-13: 9774165004

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This volume explores the meaning and significance of urban space, and maps the spatial inscription of power on the mega-city of Cairo.


Snapshots Behind The Facade

Snapshots Behind The Facade

Author: Harry Harner

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2008-12

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13: 144011482X

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Snapshots Behind the Façade is an absorbing collection of observations, many of them profound, on various facets of life on planet Earth. In essence, the author takes a broad look at the fabricated social environment that we humans have created for ourselves and he highlights the curious and nonsensical nature of much of our surroundings. The critique of the war on Iraq will be of special interest to those looking for a definitive explanation of what that war is all about. The author also offers conclusions about the fundamental nature of matters of the ultimate importance: life, death, religion, and the future. After reading this engaging and entertaining book, you may look at a lot of things a lot differently.


Statistics in the Law

Statistics in the Law

Author: Joseph B. Kadane

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2008-05-23

Total Pages: 470

ISBN-13: 0195309235

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Introduction: Deciding Whether to be an Expert Witness 6. Part 1. What's it like to be an Expert Witness? 9. Introduction. A: Pioneers. 1. Damned Liars and Expert Witnesses Paul Meier. 2. Statisticians, Econometricians, and Adversary Proceedings Franklin M. Fisher. B A Very Brief Introduction to U.S. Law, and to the Role of Expert Witnesses. C Qualifications and Responsibilities of the Expert Witness 33. 1. Epidemiologic Evidence in the Silicone Breast Implant Cases Michael O. Finkelstein and Bruce Levin. 2. Frye v. United States. 3. Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals. 4. Kumho Tire Co. v.