In Matthew B. Crawford's Shop Class as Soulcraft, the blending together of government policies, cheap money in the form of credit, and changing social mores have created fertile ground for the pestilent spread of the management class over that most noble of endangered breeds, the Tradesman. Modern America, Crawford argues, has not only been negligent in its failure to nurture manufacturing as a species of the American economy, it has looked the other way while paper-pushing Managers overwhelmed the workforce.
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