Dying For Capitalism by Charles Derber
This book argues that the rise of corporate power and an ethos of radical individualism have reshaped work and society in ways that damage health, relationships, and democratic life: through downsizing, longer hours, job insecurity, and the erosion of community and collective protections, people face increased stress, illness, and social isolation while corporate priorities concentrate wealth and political influence, undermining civic participation and the common good; the author documents these trends and calls for renewed collective action and democratic reforms to protect workers, families, and social solidarity.
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