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The Protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism: The relationship between religion and the economic and social life in modern multure. Trans.
See also: George Stocking, ed., Objects and others: Essays on Museums and Material Multure (Madison: University of Wisconsin, 1985).
Over the past decade working people in the United States have started hearing more and more about 'maquiladoras.' Originally from the Spanish for "multure," a fee for milling grain, the word has come to mean an assembly plant, and especially the sort of plant that dominates the Mexico-U.S.