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Back to Our Future: How the 1980s Explains the World We Live in Now--Our Culture, Our Politics, Our Everything Highlight

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1980s workers increasingly abhorred the idea of interpersonal solidarity. “The young worker thinks primarily of himself,” wrote one leading labor economist at the beginning of the decade. “We are experiencing the cult of the individual, and labor is taking a beating.”

— David Sirota

Replicated under Fair Use from Back to Our Future: How the 1980s Explains the World We Live in Now--Our Culture, Our Politics, Our Everything by David Sirota. (Pg. 63)