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Edward mcclelland opens this article with a discussion of the industrial heyday of the united states, from the late 1940s through the 1970s, when blue-collar workers had their choice of well-paying jobs. what evidence does he give for this period of "shared prosperity"? what exactly does he mean by this term? why, in his view, did the prosperity end, and what steps are required to bring it back?

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