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Of particular note are the chapters on labor relations in the '30s and the industry's wartime contributions of the '40s.
The most political parts of the book are the chapters "The Cain Doctrine" and "The Cain Administration: The First Ninety Days".
For the last few days, all I have read are the chapters in Dubnov's "History of the Jews" about the great pogroms of the late Middle Ages.
More interesting are the chapters about ordinary people, like "Driving With Ed McElroy," a portrait of an old-school publicist whose friendship Steinberg describes as "a Chicago kind," by which he means favors done and returned.
These are the chapters of your life that wallop you and teach you and bring you to tears, that invite you to step to the other side of the curtain, the one that divides those of us who must face our destiny sooner rather than later.
Prominent examples are the chapters in Cohen, Morgan and Pollack 1990, and Shoham 1993.
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The most inflammatory section of "Who Are We?" is the chapter on Mexican immigration.
Of particular note is the chapter on placing bets.
The control on narrative viewpoint is the chapter structure.
Only trouble is, the chapter file I needed wasn't on my laptop.
One such is the chapter on "The Whiteness of the Whale" in Herman Melville's "Moby-Dick".
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