
Taking Stock of Money in Politics: The Powell Memo Fifty Years Later
Historiansplaining: A historian tells you why everything you know is wrong
The Transformation of the Labor Unions in the Sixties
By the late sixties, new arenas of debate were opening up that were outside of the union bargaining table. The unions themselves started to re orient their emphasis more towards political lobbying rather than negotiation for pay or benefits in the workplace with employers. And some of these social organi ations, especially consumer and environmental groups, were able to get significant new legislation pasd.
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