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GUEST,harpgirl BS: Poverty in the USA (1252* d) RE: BS: Poverty in the USA 05 Jun 07


Has anyone read what Sharon Beder has to say about the work ethic?




Articles - The Work Ethic

Sharon Beder, Consumerism – an Historical Perspective, Pacific Ecologist 9, Spring 2004, pp. 42-48.
Sharon Beder, Digging your own grave, in The Ideas Book, edited by Linda Carroli, University of Queensland Press, St. Lucia, Queensland, 2005, pp. 30-39.
Sharon Beder, The rising levels of debt that stop workers clocking off, Sydney Morning Herald, 20 August 2003, p. 15.
Sharon Beder, Are We All Masochists?, Australian Financial Review, 20th June 2003, Weekend Review, p. 6.
Sharon Beder, 'Selling the Work Ethic', The Sydney Papers 13(4), Spring 2001, pp. 43-47.
Sharon Beder, The Promotion of a Secular Work Ethic, M/C - A Journal of Media and Culture, 4(5) 2001.
Sharon Beder, Selling the Work Ethic, Australian Rationalist 55, Spring 2000, pp. 8-13.
Sharon Beder, 'Selling the Work Ethic', World Review 4(4) 2001, pp. 36-38.
Sharon Beder, Welfare, the Work Ethic and Propaganda, Illawarra Mercury, 16 Mar. 2001, p. 13.
Sharon Beder, Selling the Work Ethic, Australian Rationalist 55, Spring 2001, pp. 8-13.
Sharon Beder, 'Ethics of Work', Herald Sun, 1 November 2000, p. 17.
Sharon Beder, 'Wheels of progress fall off the Protestant work ethic', Sydney Morning Herald, 23 October 2000.
Sharon Beder, Why hard work isn't working any more, The Age, 21 October 2000.


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