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How the 1980s Engineered the Collapse of the Working Class
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How the 1980s Engineered the Collapse of the Working Class

The ‘80s haven’t gone away. Forty years later, policies to prop up the super-rich are still going strong. Lori Wilson reads How the 1980s Engineered the Collapse of the Working Class

Voices of The Walrus · Lori Wilson

February 8, 202523m 55s

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The ‘80s haven’t gone away. Forty years later, policies to prop up the super-rich are still going strong. 

Lori Wilson reads How the 1980s Engineered the Collapse of the Working Class 

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Topics

wealth gapworking-class strugglescorporate tax cutstrickle-down economicslabour rights in canadaeconomic inequality1980s economic policiesneoliberal policiessuper-rich eliteswage stagnation