Oxford University Press, USA
Working Together: How Workplace Bonds Strengthen a Diverse Democracy
Working Together: How Workplace Bonds Strengthen a Diverse Democracy
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At a time when communal ties in American society are increasingly frayed and segregation persists, the workplace is more than ever the site where Americans from different ethnic, religious, and racial backgrounds meet and forge serviceable and sometimes lasting bonds. What do these highly structured workplace relationships mean for a society still divided by gender and race? The involuntariness of workplace interactionsprescribed by both external law and internal constraintshelps ensure that the often-troubled and often-failed project of racial integration succeeds at work. People can be forced to get alongnot without friction, but with surprising success.
This highly original exploration of the paradoxical natureand the paramount importanceof workplace bonds concludes with concrete suggestions for how law can further realize the democratic possibilities of working together. In linking workplace integration and connectedness beyond work, Estlund suggests a novel and promising strategy for addressing the most profound challenges facing American society.
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