What is the public, and who really performs the work of democracy?
This thoughtful study asks how labor, capital, and the broader public shape our economy and our future.
Written in a clear, accessible voice, it traces how the modern middle class rose, the tensions it faces, and what leadership means in a mass democracy. The book blends historical analysis with questions about today’s economic and social life, inviting readers to rethink long‑held assumptions about power and responsibility.
If you care about how worker rights, business power, and public welfare intersect, this edition offers a grounded, examination‑driven perspective on the forces shaping modern society.
Ideal for readers of history, economics, and social thought seeking a clear, reflective look at democracy and the middle class.
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