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    The Dignity of Work: Transforming the One-Size-Fits-All Workhouse into a Custom-Fit Workplace

    Posted August 31st, 2010 by Robert Fuller

    The inefficiency of slavery is now obvious, but to George Washington it came as a revelation. While on a visit to Philadelphia, Washington noticed that free men there could do in “two or three days what would employ [his slaves] a month or more.” His explanation—that slaves had no chance “to establish a good name [...]

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    What Are Moms Rising Against?

    Posted June 26th, 2009 by Robert Fuller

    One of the lessons of identity politics is that success requires knowing not just what you’re for, but also what you’re against. Blacks are for racial justice and against racism. Women are for gender equity and against sexism. Moms are for ending discrimination against mothers (fair pay, flexible work, paid sick days, maternity and paternity [...]

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