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Class Conflict: The Pursuit and History of American Justice

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Beginning with the late eighteenth century and ending in the late twentieth century, Leavitt traces the history of class conflict and the struggle for justice among Americans. He argues that class struggles remain a significant factor in American social problems because the American situation grew out of government promises of freedom and liberty to the lower class and the opportunity for the development of a powerful middle class. This is a provocative contribution to the debate over the future of social justice in America.

270 pages, ebook

First published January 1, 2013

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Gregory C. Leavitt

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