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Table of Contents
Preface Introduction
1 Mennonite Theological Identity
2 The Mennonite Workplace
3 Mennonite Corporate Mythology
4 Worker Experience and Identity
5 Manitoba Mennonites and the Crisis of the 1970s
6 Unions and Property Rights Conclusion: "World Without Pity"
Bibliography
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