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Introduction: Making Sense of Their Worlds=1
The Questions=2
The People=10
The Research=12
PART I. AMERICAN WORKERS=15
1. The World in Moral Order=17
"Disciplined Selves": Survival, Work Ethic, and Responsibility=22
Providing for and Protecting the Family=29
Straightforwardness and Personal Integrity=36
Salvation from Pollution: Religion and Traditional Morality=38
Caring Selves: Black Conceptions of Solidarity and Altruism=46
The Policing of Moral Boundaries=51
2. Euphemized Racism: Moral qua Racial Boundaries=55
How Morality Defines Racism=57
Whites on Blacks=60
Blacks on Whites=73
Immigration=88
The Policing of Racial Boundaries=93
3. Assessing "People Above" and "People Below"=97
Morality and Class Relations=100
"People Above"=102
"People Below"=131
The Policing of Class Boundaries=146
PART II. THE UNITED STATES COMPARED=149
4. Workers Compared=153
Profile of French Workers=154
Profile of North African Immigrants=156
Working Class Morality=159
The Policing of Moral Boundaries Compared=168
5. Racism Compared=169
French Workers on Muslims=172
French Workers' Antiracism: Egalitarianism and Solidarity=194
North African Responses=199
The Policing of Racial Boundaries Compared=211
6. Class Boundaries Compared=215
Class Boundaries in a Dying Class Struggle=215
Workers on "People Above"=216
Solidarity agrave la franccedillaaise: Against "Exclusion"=233
The Policing of Class Boundaries Compared=239
Conclusion: Toward a New Agenda=241
Appendix A: Methods and Analysis=251
Appendix B: The Context of the Interview: Economic Insecurity, Globalization, and Places=258
Appendix C: Interviewees=265
Notes=269
References=345
Index=385