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Introduction: American Goliath | 1 | |
1 | Female Trouble | 13 |
2 | "Made in America": The Wal-Mart Culture and Its Promises | 51 |
3 | "An Exceptional Woman": (Non)promotions at Wal-Mart | 90 |
4 | Always Low Wages! | 125 |
5 | Possibilities and Limitations | 154 |
6 | WWJD? Organize Wal-Mart! | 177 |
7 | "Attention, Shoppers!" | 211 |
Epilogue | 245 | |
Afterword | 261 | |
Notes | 269 | |
Acknowledgments | 277 | |
Index | 279 |
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