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9780805079661
Book Title
Retail Revolution : How Wal-Mart Created a Brave New World of Business
Item Length
9.5in
Publisher
Holt & Company, Henry
Publication Year
2009
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.2in
Author
Nelson Lichtenstein
Genre
Business & Economics
Topic
Industries / Retailing, General, Corporate & Business History
Item Width
6.4in
Item Weight
18.8 Oz
Number of Pages
320 Pages

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Insightful, original, and steeped in the culture of retail life, "The Retail Revolution" draws on first-hand reporting from coastal China to rural Arkansas to give a fresh and necessary understanding of how Wal-Mart has transformed international commerce.

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Publisher
Holt & Company, Henry
ISBN-10
0805079661
ISBN-13
9780805079661
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Book Title
Retail Revolution : How Wal-Mart Created a Brave New World of Business
Author
Nelson Lichtenstein
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Industries / Retailing, General, Corporate & Business History
Publication Year
2009
Genre
Business & Economics
Number of Pages
320 Pages

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Item Length
9.5in
Item Height
1.2in
Item Width
6.4in
Item Weight
18.8 Oz

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Hf5429.215.U6l53
Reviews
"Offers penetrating insights… Lichtenstein sheds valuable light on the technological reasons for Wal-Mart's success… and provides a detailed look at the dark side of the company's employment practices.… As Lichtenstein argues, Wal-Mart may have done more than any other American institution to undermine labor regulations." -The New York Times Book Review "Usefully comprehensive…The Retail Revolutionoffers the best account yet of the myriad problems that Wal-Mart employees endure." -The Big Money "Nelson Lichtenstein has writtenthebook on Wal-Mart. You can read it as a sober indictment of the rogue company that happens also to be the world's largest corporation. Or you can read it as a brilliantly reported case study in what's gone wrong with the American-and the global-economy. Either way, you will read it, as I did, with complete fascination." -Barbara Ehrenreich, author ofNickel and Dimed "America's wisest historian of business and labor has produced a masterpiece of reportage and analysis about the self-service country store that grew into the biggest merchandiser in the world.The Retail Revolutionis far more than the best book ever written about Wal-Mart. It is a landmark work about the history of our time." -Michael Kazin, author ofA Godly Hero: The Life of William Jennings Bryan "This lively yet incisive account of Wal-Mart, one of our era's most important economic institutions, challenges the claim that the company has been a boon to the U.S. economy, providing a thoughtful and much-needed perspective on inequality and insecurity in modern America." -Sanford M. Jacoby, author ofThe Embedded Corporation "Lichtenstein's calmly critical book sets the rise of Wal-Mart within its broader historical and cultural context, adding a valuable new perspective to the often fraught debate over the role of the world's largest retailer." -Jonathan Birchall, U.S. consumer correspondent,The Financial Times "Nelson Lichtenstein is the paramount authority on the world's largest and most influential company, one that affects the lives of nearly all Americans and has transformed traditional business. InThe Retail Revolution, original research and a profound understanding of American capitalism combine to produce a vivid account not only of how Wal-Mart has changed society, but how society in turn is now changing Wal-Mart." -Ron Galloway, director ofWhy Wal-Mart Works "Readers wishing to grasp the brave new world of Wal-Mart in all its dimensions can't do better than Nelson Lichtenstein's engrossing and chilling account." -Robert Kuttner, co-editor ofThe American Prospect, "Nelson Lichtenstein has writtenthebook on Wal-Mart. You can read it as a sober indictment of the rogue company that happens also to be the world's largest corporation. Or you can read it as a brilliantly reported case study in what's gone wrong with the American-and the global-economy. Either way, you will read it, as I did, with complete fascination." -Barbara Ehrenreich, author ofNickel and Dimed   "America's wisest historian of business and labor has produced a masterpiece of reportage and analysis about the self-service country store that grew into the biggest merchandiser in the world.The Retail Revolutionis far more than the best book ever written about Wal-Mart. It is a landmark work about the history of our time." -Michael Kazin, author ofA Godly Hero: The Life of William Jennings Bryan   "This lively yet incisive account of Wal-Mart, one of our era's most important economic institutions, challenges the claim that the company has been a boon to the U.S. economy, providing a thoughtful and much-needed perspective on inequality and insecurity in modern America." -Sanford M. Jacoby, author ofThe Embedded Corporation   "Lichtenstein's calmly critical book sets the rise of Wal-Mart within its broader historical and cultural context, adding a valuable new perspective to the often fraught debate over the role of the world's largest retailer." -Jonathan Birchall, U.S. consumer correspondent,The Financial Times   "Nelson Lichtenstein is the paramount authority on the world's largest and most influential company, one that affects the lives of nearly all Americans and has transformed traditional business. InThe Retail Revolution, original research and a profound understanding of American capitalism combine to produce a vivid account not only of how Wal-Mart has changed society, but how society in turn is now changing Wal-Mart." -Ron Galloway, director ofWhy Wal-Mart Works   "Readers wishing to grasp the brave new world of Wal-Mart in all its dimensions can't do better than Nelson Lichtenstein's engrossing and chilling account." -Robert Kuttner, co-editor ofThe American Prospect  , "A terrific book...Lichtenstein does a beautiful job of putting Wal-Mart in its historical context... A definitive account not only of Wal-Mart's past but also of the forces shaping its future." - Los Angeles Times "Offers penetrating insights… Lichtenstein sheds valuable light on the technological reasons for Wal-Mart's success… and provides a detailed look at the dark side of the company's employment practices.… As Lichtenstein argues, Wal-Mart may have done more than any other American institution to undermine labor regulations." - The New York Times Book Review "Surely the best account we have of Wal-Mart's metamorphosis from a backwater chain to the nation's dominant corporation... The rise of Wal-Mart, and the national economy it has shaped in its image, is a story that Lichtenstein is eminently suited to tell." - The American Prospect "Usefully comprehensive… The Retail Revolution offers the best account yet of the myriad problems that Wal-Mart employees endure." - The Big Money "Comprehensive socioeconomic history… Lichtenstein paints a convincing portrait of a multinational conglomerate willing to dehumanize people in the pursuit of profit, even as it tries to convince us that people are its No. 1 concern. A definitive survey of Wal-Mart and the company's worldview." - Kirkus Reviews "Nelson Lichtenstein has written the book on Wal-Mart. You can read it as a sober indictment of the rogue company that happens also to be the world's largest corporation. Or you can read it as a brilliantly reported case study in what's gone wrong with the American-and the global-economy. Either way, you will read it, as I did, with complete fascination." -Barbara Ehrenreich, author of Nickel and Dimed "America's wisest historian of business and labor has produced a masterpiece of reportage and analysis about the self-service country store that grew into the biggest merchandiser in the world. The Retail Revolution is far more than the best book ever written about Wal-Mart. It is a landmark work about the history of our time." -Michael Kazin, author of A Godly Hero: The Life of William Jennings Bryan "This lively yet incisive account of Wal-Mart, one of our era's most important economic institutions, challenges the claim that the company has been a boon to the U.S. economy, providing a thoughtful and much-needed perspective on inequality and insecurity in modern America." -Sanford M. Jacoby, author of The Embedded Corporation "Lichtenstein's calmly critical book sets the rise of Wal-Mart within its broader historical and cultural context, adding a valuable new perspective to the often fraught debate over the role of the world's largest retailer." -Jonathan Birchall, U.S. consumer correspondent, The Financial Times "Nelson Lichtenstein is the paramount authority on the world's largest and most influential company, one that affects the lives of nearly all Americans and has transformed traditional business. In The Retail Revolution , original research and a profound understanding of American capitalism combine to produce a vivid account not only of how Wal-Mart has changed society, but how society in turn is now changing Wal-Mart." -Ron Galloway, director of Why Wal-Mart Works "Readers wishing to grasp the brave new world of Wal-Mart in all its dimensions can't do better than Nelson Lichtenstein's engrossing and chilling account." -Robert Kuttner, co-editor of The American Prospect, "A terrific book... Lichtenstein does a beautiful job of putting Wal-Mart in its historical context... A definitive account not only of Wal-Mart's past but also of the forces shaping its future." -Los Angeles Times "Offers penetrating insights… Lichtenstein sheds valuable light on the technological reasons for Wal-Mart's success… and provides a detailed look at the dark side of the company's employment practices.… As Lichtenstein argues, Wal-Mart may have done more than any other American institution to undermine labor regulations." -The New York Times Book Review "Surely the best account we have of Wal-Mart's metamorphosis from a backwater chain to the nation's dominant corporation... The rise of Wal-Mart, and the national economy it has shaped in its image, is a story that Lichtenstein is eminently suited to tell." -The American Prospect "Usefully comprehensive…The Retail Revolutionoffers the best account yet of the myriad problems that Wal-Mart employees endure." -The Big Money "Comprehensive socioeconomic history… Lichtenstein paints a convincing portrait of a multinational conglomerate willing to dehumanize people in the pursuit of profit, even as it tries to convince us that people are its No. 1 concern. A definitive survey of Wal-Mart and the company's worldview." -Kirkus Reviews "Nelson Lichtenstein has writtenthebook on Wal-Mart. You can read it as a sober indictment of the rogue company that happens also to be the world's largest corporation. Or you can read it as a brilliantly reported case study in what's gone wrong with the American-and the global-economy. Either way, you will read it, as I did, with complete fascination." -Barbara Ehrenreich, author ofNickel and Dimed "America's wisest historian of business and labor has produced a masterpiece of reportage and analysis about the self-service country store that grew into the biggest merchandiser in the world.The Retail Revolutionis far more than the best book ever written about Wal-Mart. It is a landmark work about the history of our time." -Michael Kazin, author ofA Godly Hero: The Life of William Jennings Bryan "This lively yet incisive account of Wal-Mart, one of our era's most important economic institutions, challenges the claim that the company has been a boon to the U.S. economy, providing a thoughtful and much-needed perspective on inequality and insecurity in modern America." -Sanford M. Jacoby, author ofThe Embedded Corporation "Lichtenstein's calmly critical book sets the rise of Wal-Mart within its broader historical and cultural context, adding a valuable new perspective to the often fraught debate over the role of the world's largest retailer." -Jonathan Birchall, U.S. consumer correspondent,The Financial Times "Nelson Lichtenstein is the paramount authority on the world's largest and most influential company, one that affects the lives of nearly all Americans and has transformed traditional business. InThe Retail Revolution, original research and a profound understanding of American capitalism combine to produce a vivid account, "A terrific book... Lichtenstein does a beautiful job of putting Wal-Mart in its historical context... A definitive account not only of Wal-Mart's past but also of the forces shaping its future." - Los Angeles Times "Offers penetrating insights… Lichtenstein sheds valuable light on the technological reasons for Wal-Mart's success… and provides a detailed look at the dark side of the company's employment practices.… As Lichtenstein argues, Wal-Mart may have done more than any other American institution to undermine labor regulations." - The New York Times Book Review "Surely the best account we have of Wal-Mart's metamorphosis from a backwater chain to the nation's dominant corporation... The rise of Wal-Mart, and the national economy it has shaped in its image, is a story that Lichtenstein is eminently suited to tell." - The American Prospect "Usefully comprehensive… The Retail Revolution offers the best account yet of the myriad problems that Wal-Mart employees endure." - The Big Money "Comprehensive socioeconomic history… Lichtenstein paints a convincing portrait of a multinational conglomerate willing to dehumanize people in the pursuit of profit, even as it tries to convince us that people are its No. 1 concern. A definitive survey of Wal-Mart and the company's worldview." - Kirkus Reviews "Nelson Lichtenstein has written the book on Wal-Mart. You can read it as a sober indictment of the rogue company that happens also to be the world's largest corporation. Or you can read it as a brilliantly reported case study in what's gone wrong with the American-and the global-economy. Either way, you will read it, as I did, with complete fascination." -Barbara Ehrenreich, author of Nickel and Dimed "America's wisest historian of business and labor has produced a masterpiece of reportage and analysis about the self-service country store that grew into the biggest merchandiser in the world. The Retail Revolution is far more than the best book ever written about Wal-Mart. It is a landmark work about the history of our time." -Michael Kazin, author of A Godly Hero: The Life of William Jennings Bryan "This lively yet incisive account of Wal-Mart, one of our era's most important economic institutions, challenges the claim that the company has been a boon to the U.S. economy, providing a thoughtful and much-needed perspective on inequality and insecurity in modern America." -Sanford M. Jacoby, author of The Embedded Corporation "Lichtenstein's calmly critical book sets the rise of Wal-Mart within its broader historical and cultural context, adding a valuable new perspective to the often fraught debate over the role of the world's largest retailer." -Jonathan Birchall, U.S. consumer correspondent, The Financial Times "Nelson Lichtenstein is the paramount authority on the world's largest and most influential company, one that affects the lives of nearly all Americans and has transformed traditional business. In The Retail Revolution , original research and a profound understanding of American capitalism combine to produce a vivid account not only of how Wal-Mart has changed society, but how society in turn is now changing Wal-Mart." -Ron Galloway, director of Why Wal-Mart Works "Readers wishing to grasp the brave new world of Wal-Mart in all its dimensions can't do better than Nelson Lichtenstein's engrossing and chilling account." -Robert Kuttner, co-editor of The American Prospect, "Offers penetrating insights… Lichtenstein sheds valuable light on the technological reasons for Wal-Mart's success… and provides a detailed look at the dark side of the company's employment practices.… As Lichtenstein argues, Wal-Mart may have done more than any other American institution to undermine labor regulations." -The New York Times Book Review "Surely the best account we have of Wal-Mart's metamorphosis from a backwater chain to the nation's dominant corporation... The rise of Wal-Mart, and the national economy it has shaped in its image, is a story that Lichtenstein is eminently suited to tell." -The American Prospect "Usefully comprehensive…The Retail Revolutionoffers the best account yet of the myriad problems that Wal-Mart employees endure." -The Big Money "Nelson Lichtenstein has writtenthebook on Wal-Mart. You can read it as a sober indictment of the rogue company that happens also to be the world's largest corporation. Or you can read it as a brilliantly reported case study in what's gone wrong with the American-and the global-economy. Either way, you will read it, as I did, with complete fascination." -Barbara Ehrenreich, author ofNickel and Dimed "America's wisest historian of business and labor has produced a masterpiece of reportage and analysis about the self-service country store that grew into the biggest merchandiser in the world.The Retail Revolutionis far more than the best book ever written about Wal-Mart. It is a landmark work about the history of our time." -Michael Kazin, author ofA Godly Hero: The Life of William Jennings Bryan "This lively yet incisive account of Wal-Mart, one of our era's most important economic institutions, challenges the claim that the company has been a boon to the U.S. economy, providing a thoughtful and much-needed perspective on inequality and insecurity in modern America." -Sanford M. Jacoby, author ofThe Embedded Corporation "Lichtenstein's calmly critical book sets the rise of Wal-Mart within its broader historical and cultural context, adding a valuable new perspective to the often fraught debate over the role of the world's largest retailer." -Jonathan Birchall, U.S. consumer correspondent,The Financial Times "Nelson Lichtenstein is the paramount authority on the world's largest and most influential company, one that affects the lives of nearly all Americans and has transformed traditional business. InThe Retail Revolution, original research and a profound understanding of American capitalism combine to produce a vivid account not only of how Wal-Mart has changed society, but how society in turn is now changing Wal-Mart." -Ron Galloway, director ofWhy Wal-Mart Works "Readers wishing to grasp the brave new world of Wal-Mart in all its dimensions can't do better than Nelson Lichtenstein's engrossing and chilling account." -Robert Kuttner, co-editor ofThe American Prospect
Copyright Date
2009
Lccn
2008-051336
Dewey Decimal
381/.149
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
22

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