Abstract

Introduction: Making Sense of Their Worlds The Questions The The Research I. American Workers 1. The World in Moral Order Disciplined Survival, Work Ethic, and Responsibility Providing for and Protecting the Family Straightforwardness and Personal Integrity Salvation from Pollution: Religion and Traditional Morality Caring Selves: Black Conceptions of Solidarity and Altruism The Policing of Moral Boundaries 2. Euphemized Racism: Moral qua Racial Boundaries How Morality Defines Racism Whites on Blacks Blacks on Whites Immigration The Policing of Racial Boundaries 3. AssessingPeople Above andPeople Below Morality and Class Relations People Above People Below The Policing of Class Boundaries II. The United States Compared 4. Workers Compared Profile of French Workers Profile of North African Immigrants Working Class Morality The Policing of Moral Boundaries Compared 5. Racism Compared French Workers on Muslims French Workers' Antiracism: Egalitarianism and Solidarity North African Responses The Policing of Racial Boundaries Compared 6. Class Boundaries Compared Class Boundaries in a Dying Class Struggle Workers onPeople Above Solidarity a la francaise: AgainstExclusion The Policing of Class Boundaries Compared Conclusion: Toward a New Agenda Appendix A: Methods and Analysis Appendix B: The Context of the Interview: Economic Insecurity, Globalization, and Places Appendix C: Interviewees Notes References Index

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DignitySociologyPolitical sciencePsychologyLaw

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Michèle Lamont (2009). The Dignity of Working Men. Harvard University Press eBooks . https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvk12rpt

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