“Today, as in the Gilded Age, we live in a world where a morality of personal responsibility rubs shoulders with a culture of greed and of flagrant social irresponsibility. Now as then, business has shed its collective responsibility for employees - just as government has for its citizens.” WorldGovernmentAgeTodayCultureSocialResponsibilityCitizensMoralityGreedShouldersCorporationsEmployeeCollectivesShedPersonal ResponsibilityIrresponsibilityGildedGilded AgeCollective Responsibility Book:Sociopathic Society: A People's Sociology of the United States Source: Sociopathic Society: A People's Sociology of the United States
“The Upton Sinclair of today's global economy is Charles Kernaghan, the New York based muckraker most famous for his expose of sweatshops producing the Kathie Lee Gifford line of clothing for Wal-Mart.... The Institute for Global Labour and Human Rights... has been a leader in exposing sweatshops, mounting corporate campaigns, and fighting for the rights of vulnerable workers.” HumansHas BeensTodayFightingLinesLeaderEconomyRightsNew YorkImpactWorkersHuman RightsCampaignsVulnerableCorporateLabourClothingsInstituteExposingGlobal EconomySweatshops Author:Charles Derber