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#143. How American Capitalists Harnessed the American Work Ethic

#143. How American Capitalists Harnessed the American Work Ethic


Season 1 Episode 143


Erik Baker is a historian, writer, and teacher based in Boston, a lecturer in the History of Science department at Harvard University and associate editor of The Drift, a magazine about culture and politics. In addition to articles about labor, politics, and American history, he recently published his first book, Make Your Own Job: How the Entrepreneurial Work Ethic Exhausted America, which explores how social scientists and management intellectuals reshaped the American work ethic during the turbulence of twentieth century U.S. capitalism.

Recorded 1/28//25.


Published on 10 months, 1 week ago






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