Nelson Lichtenstein

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Nelson Lichtenstein, Professor, Ph.D., University of California Berkeley, 1974. [1] His current project is "The Retail Revolution: How Wal-Mart Remade American Business, Transformed Global Trade, and Put Politics in Every Store".

Selected Publications

  • Editor, American Capitalism: Social Thought and Political Economy in the Twentieth Century (University of Pennsylvania Presss, 2006).
  • Editor, Wal-Mart: The Face of Twenty-First-Century Capitalism (New Press, 2006).
  • Leading historians, sociologists, economists, and legal experts examine how the giant retailer has transformed the world.
  • State of the Union: A Century of American Labor (Princeton University Press, 2002).
  • Walter Reuther: the Most Dangerous Man in Detroit (Basic Books, 1995; University of Illinois Press, 1997).
  • Editor, Industrial Democracy in America: the Ambiguous Struggle (Cambridge University Press, 1993).

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References

  1. Nelson Lichtenstein, ucsb, accessed September 28, 2009.
  2. Staff, New Labor Forum, accessed March 31, 2010.