The Gilded Age Makes a Mess of the Picket Line ...Middle East

The New Republic - News
The Gilded Age Makes a Mess of the Picket Line
Looking back, labor unions were strangely central to a lot of the earliest hits of HBO’s prestige era. Corrupt union politics and all those “no show” construction jobs serve as an ambient background for many of The Sopranos’ plotlines; The Wire devoted its entire second season to the Shakespearean tragedy of Frank Sobotka and the International Brotherhood of Stevedores; Deadwood’s microcosmic American origin story was haunted, through its entire run, by the looming threat of brutal, strike-breaking Pinkertons, snuffing out the prospect of organized labor in its messy infancy. The antiheroes Brett Martin has called the “difficult men” of this TV era were all also, in vexed and complicated way

Hence then, the article about the gilded age makes a mess of the picket line was published today ( ) and is available on The New Republic ( Middle East ) The editorial team at PressBee has edited and verified it, and it may have been modified, fully republished, or quoted. You can read and follow the updates of this news or article from its original source.

Read More Details
Finally We wish PressBee provided you with enough information of ( The Gilded Age Makes a Mess of the Picket Line )

Apple Storegoogle play

Last updated :

Also on site :