David Kusnet served as chief speechwriter for President Bill Clinton and now advises leading Democrats, labor unions, companies, and advocacy groups. He writes a column for the New Republic online and has written for many major newspapers and magazines.
Introduction: The Battle of Seattle | p. 1 |
Henry Kaiser's Orphans | p. 13 |
From Blue-Collar Blues to White-Collar Woes | p. 35 |
Graveyard Shift | p. 56 |
Caring Enough to Get Mad | p. 81 |
Cyber Proles | p. 97 |
"Aren't We Technology Workers?" | p. 118 |
"I Know What It's Like to Be Treated Reasonably" | p. 134 |
The Love-Hate Workplace | p. 150 |
"A Company That Hires Engineers and Other People" | p. 167 |
The Max Planck Institute for Cynicism | p. 185 |
"On Strike for Boeing" | p. 195 |
One of Boeing's Best Years Ever | p. 217 |
Afterword: "No One Knows Where" | p. 233 |
Acknowledgments | p. 257 |
Notes | p. 262 |
Bibliography | p. 269 |
Index | p. 273 |
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