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Unemployment and the Right to Work Pobier, Jacques; Pohier, Jacques; Mieth, Dietmar and Lefebure, Marcus
Unemployment and the Right to Work Pobier, Jacques; Pohier, Jacques; Mieth, Dietmar and Lefebure, Marcus
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This thought-provoking non-fiction gem tackles one of society's biggest headaches: unemployment and whether having a job is actually a human right. Authors Pohier, Mieth, and Lefebure dig deep into the social, economic, and ethical mess surrounding work, joblessness, and what we owe each other as humans.
Perfect for sociology students, policy wonks, anyone currently between jobs (we've all been there), or folks who enjoy getting fired up about social justice over their morning coffee. The authors bring serious academic chops to heavyweight topics like economic inequality, labor rights, and social welfare without drowning you in jargon.
This preloved copy from Patina Paperbacks has lived a little but still has plenty of wisdom to share. Whether you're studying social policy, questioning capitalism, or just love books that make you think differently about everyday problems, this one delivers.
"Opened my eyes to connections between unemployment and human dignity I'd never considered." - Sarah M.
"Dense but rewarding read that challenges assumptions about work and society." - Michael K.
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