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Paul Apostolidis

    Breaks in the Chain
    Stations of the Cross
    • 2010

      Breaks in the Chain

      What Immigrant Workers Can Teach America about Democracy

      • 344 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Focusing on the experiences of Mexican immigrant meatpackers, the book delves into their personal narratives that reveal both common and exceptional struggles. After crossing the border illegally, these workers confront the challenges of being undocumented while striving to reform their union and workplace. Their efforts highlight the complexities of labor rights within one of the most dangerous industries in the U.S., showcasing their resilience and determination for change.

      Breaks in the Chain
    • 2000

      Stations of the Cross

      • 273 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Analysis of the nationally broadcast radio program Focus on the Family that argues that the Christian right's popularity stems from its resistance to the increasing influence of market forces in the welfare state, the electoral system, and the public sphere. The book provides a needed contribution to sociopolitical studies of mass movements. schovat popis

      Stations of the Cross