Stayin Alive: The 1970s And The Last Days Of The Working Class

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Due to a conglomerate of factors at work in the 1960s there was a growing sense among the American white working class that they would ultimately be completely left out of an ever-evolving, ever-changing America, come the end of the 1970s. Some of the aforementioned factors, namely, are the Civil Rights movements, the economic shifts brought on by political policy changes, and the ever-present controversy surrounding the ongoing Vietnam War. The issue of Civil Rights, and for example, integration, was incredible polarizing in that it caused a great divide and debate among many American demographics. Economically, America was reacting to the effects of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s presidency with the growing impact of policies such as welfare, and …show more content…

Stayin ' Alive: The 1970s and the Last Days of the Working Class goes into detail about the transformation period America was going through in the 1970s. The book talks about the ways America was changing economically — the effects of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s presidency and, specifically, the new deal were now truly being felt. Stayin ' Alive: The 1970s and the Last Days of the Working Class talks about the impact of Robert F. Kennedy, and the way his politics uniquely influenced people at the time. Vietnam is talked about and it’s ‘ability’ to divide America. The controversial nature of the war is examined, and how in a way un-like with any other American war prior before, the Vietnam War was not a war that a majority of the country could get behind. The fall of Richard Nixon in watergate is discussed, specifically the polarizing nature of the allegations brought against him. The awesome changes/movement taking place on Civil Rights are discussed and the impact they had on society. Stayin ' Alive: The 1970s and the Last Days of the Working Class succeeds in talking about a wide array of issues at the time relating to the perceived fall of the American white working

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