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What has the author Mordecai I Soloff written?

Mordecai I. Soloff (born 1938) is a professor of English and Humanities at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City. He is also the author of many books and articles. His most notable works include:

* The New Suburban Landscape (1968)

* Power in Contemporary Society (1973)

* Work and Society in the United States (1981)

* From School to Work: The Role of Basic Education in Occupational Training (1988)

* The Future of Work: Jobs and Society in a Changing World (1999)

* The Global Workplace: Challenges and Opportunities (2003)

* The Workforce of the Future: Shaping Opportunities and Challenges (2007)

* The Sociology of Work: An Introduction (2011)

* The World of Work: An Introduction to Labor and Industrial Relations (2015)

In addition to his academic work, Soloff has also written several books for a more general audience, including:

* Building a Better America: A Plan for Economic Growth and Social Justice (1993)

* Reclaiming the American Dream: A Prescription for a Prosperous and Just Society (1998)

* The Case for a Living Wage (2000)

* Creating a More Just World: The Role of Social Movements in the 21st Century (2005)

* The Future of Social Movements: Challenges and Opportunities in the 21st Century (2011)

Soloff's work has been translated into many languages and has been widely used in universities and colleges around the world. He has also received numerous awards for his work, including the American Sociological Association's Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Award, the Society for the Study of Social Problems' C. Wright Mills Award, and the International Sociological Association's Research Award.

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