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Preface vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
Part 1 Ethics at Work 11
1 Employing Parents Who Can't Make a Living 13
2 The Meaning of Work Ethic 27
3 American Bosses: Sympathetic, Amoral Marketeers, and a Few Rule Breakers 57
Part 2 Troubling Children 73
4 Working for the Good of the Child 77
5 "Irresponsible" Parenting or Social Neglect? 93
6 Beyond Blame: Recognizing Unequal Choices 119
Part 3 The Sickening Effects Of Poverty 133
7 A Healer's Dilemma 135
8 Trying to Heal Economic Harms 157
Part 4 Raising A Moral Underground 169
9 Roots of Disobedience 171
10 Raising a Moral Underground 189
Addendum: Research as Democracy 201
Notes 213
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