Mill Talk: Work, Democracy, & Your Paycheck: What Paystubs Can Tell Us About American Democracy & American Capitalism
presented by Elizabeth Tandy Shermer
FREE to the Public
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When’s the last time you checked your paystub?
Most Americans don’t anymore. It can be hard to find them on HR websites. But Americans really should be checking their paystubs. Each of those deductions is a monument to fierce battles over what life should be like, on and off the job. They are also a reminder, every few weeks, that so much of what it has meant to be a citizen has been tied to the work that Americans have done.
Speaker Bio:
Elizabeth Tandy Shermer is a history professor at the University of Georgia, where she directs the Applied History program. She is broadly interested in the history of work, capitalism, and democracy in twentieth-century America, the subject of her most recent book, Work, Capitalism, and Democracy in Modern America, as well as a theme in her research on student loans, the well-received Indentured Students.
Links:
My website: www.etshermer.com
Book: https://www.pennpress.org/9781512828719/work-capitalism-and-democracy/
Mill Talks at the Charles River Museum of Industry and Innovation are free and open to the public and are made possible by the generous support of the Lowell Institute.
