From the Book - [1st ed.]
A man and a phenomenon: Introduction, by L. K. Howe. The revolt of the white lower-middle class, by P. Hamill.
A day in the life: Life with Cappelli on $101 a week, by H. Aronson. Blue-collar marriages and families, by M. Komarovsky. Working-class youth: alienation without an image, by W. Simon and J. H. Gagnon. Greasers, dupers and hippies: three responses to the adult world, by S. A. Buff. Why they fight: U.S. combat soldiers in Vietnam, by C. C. Moskos, Jr. How they get away from it all, by G. Williams and J. Parker.
Pride and prejudice: A Black view of the white worker, by J. Boggs. White against white: the enduring ethnic conflict, by A. M. Greeley. The fear of equality, by R. E. Lane. Work life and political attitudes: a study of manual workers, by L. Lipsitz. Labor: the anti-youth establishment, by L. Carliner. The exploitation of women workers, by J. Jordan. Respectable bigotry, by M. Lerner.
Who speaks for the white majority? The politics of change: the Wallace whitelash, by S. Lipset and E. Raab. Workers and liberals: closing the gap, by B. Sexton. Can the American worker be radicalized? By K. Moody. Is there a new Republican majority? By A. Hacker. Sharing the burden of change, by S. M. Miller.
Afterword, by L. K. Howe.
Bibliography (p. [297]-298)