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Index
Cover
Also by Gene Sperling
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Introduction
Section I: Defining Dignity
Chapter One: Economic Metrics and Invisibility
Chapter Two: Defining Dignity: Negative and Positive
Section II: The Three Pillars of Economic Dignity
Introduction to the Three Pillars
Chapter Three: It Starts with Family (and the Equality of the Best Things in Life)
Chapter Four: The Pursuit of Potential and Purpose
Chapter Five: Economic Respect: Freedom from Domination and Humiliation
Section III: Governments, Markets, and Change
Chapter Six: Economic Dignity: Government’s Responsibility
Chapter Seven: Markets of the People, by the People, for the People
Chapter Eight: Structuring Change to Protect Economic Dignity
Section IV: Work and Dignity
Chapter Nine: Work and Economic Dignity
Chapter Ten: The Empty Promise of “Dignity of Work” Conservatives
Chapter Eleven: An Economic Dignity Wage
Chapter Twelve: A Dignity Net for All
Chapter Thirteen: Double-Dignity Jobs
Chapter Fourteen: Can All Work Have Meaning?
Section V: Worker Power and Worker Potential
Chapter Fifteen: Worker Power
Chapter Sixteen: Worker Potential: Yes, Education and Skills Still Matter
Conclusion: Inclusive Dignity or Divisive Dignity?
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
About the Author
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