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Jeremy Milloy

Jeremy Milloy is a scholar of work, capitalism, addiction, and violence in North America. His first book, <i>Blood, Sweat, and Fear: Violence in the North American Auto Industry 1960-80</i>, is available now from the University of Illinois Press. He is a contributing editor at <i>Points</i>, the blog of the Alcohol and Drugs History Society.

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The Work of Getting Clean

By Jeremy Milloy | January 13, 2020

“An ex-addict without employment is an ex-addict without cure.” Or so the mantra went.

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