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Becoming Entitled - Relief, Unemployment, and Reform during the Great Depression (Hardcover)
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Becoming Entitled - Relief, Unemployment, and Reform during the Great Depression (Hardcover)
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In the 1930s, the unemployed were organizing. Jobless workers felt
they were "entitled" to a new kind of government protection-the
protection from undeserved unemployment and the financial straits
that such unemployment created. They wanted dignified forms of
relief (including work relief) during the Depression, and
unemployment insurance after. Becoming Entitled artfully chronicles
the emergence of this worker entitlement and the people who
cultivated it. Abigail Trollinger focuses largely on Chicago after
the Progressive Era, where the settlement house and labor movements
both flourished. She shows how reformers joined workers and relief
officials to redeem the unemployed and secure government-funded
social insurance for them. Becoming Entitled also offers a critical
reappraisal of New Deal social and economic changes, suggesting
that the transformations of the 1930s came from reformers in the
"middle," who helped establish a limited form of entitlement for
workers. Ultimately, Trollinger highlights the achievements made by
reformers working on city- and nation-wide issues. She captures the
moment when some people shed the stigma that came with unemployment
and demanded that the government do the same.
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