If you use that, be prepared for the teacher to criticize it for not accounting for the third-cause fallacy; that is, be ready to argue that those two things are directly related rather than just being two independent things that happened on their own.
I mean globalisation also factors into that, even if most US workers were still unionised it wouldn’t matter because so much of the exploitation to create that wealth now happens overseas.
There's that union-membership vs share of wealth going to the top graph that's made the internet rounds for a few years that might be good to include
If you use that, be prepared for the teacher to criticize it for not accounting for the third-cause fallacy; that is, be ready to argue that those two things are directly related rather than just being two independent things that happened on their own.
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I mean globalisation also factors into that, even if most US workers were still unionised it wouldn’t matter because so much of the exploitation to create that wealth now happens overseas.