Cynthia Estlund, ’78
Working
Together: How Workplace Bonds Strengthen a Diverse Democracy, by Cynthia
Estlund, ’78. Hardcover, 240 pages, Oxford University Press, September 2003.
Cynthia Estlund is professor of law at Columbia University Law School, where she teaches property, labor law, and employment law.
William Julius Wilson, university professor at Harvard University, author of When Work Disappears, and recipient of a Lawrence honorary degree in 2001, writes: "Working Together is an original and important book. With eloquent prose, Cynthia Estlund convincingly develops the argument, based on a careful integration of empirical studies and social and political theory, that working together enhances inter-group relations in the long run. This book has enormous relevance for students concerned about the future of civil society and will be widely discussed and cited for many years."
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