Donald R. Stabile is professor of economics at St. Mary's College of Maryland. He holds a B.S. in business from the University of Florida and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in economics from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Professor Stabile's scholarly work includes articles on the ideas of Thorstein Veblen, on scientific management and engineers, and on the public debt of the United States. He authored Prophets of Order: The Rise of the New Class, Technocracy and Socialism in America (1984) and coauthored The Public Debt of the United States: An Historical Perspective, 1775-1990 (1991).
Introduction
Chapter 1 The Two Worlds of Solomon Barkin
Chapter 2 A System of Trade Union Economics
Chapter 3 Workers, Jobs, and Unions
Chapter 4 Responsibilities of Industry
Chapter 5 How Unions Serve Their Members
Chapter 6 Coordinated Government Policy
Chapter 7 Decline of the Labor Movement
Conclusion: Full Productive and Freely Chosen Employment