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Organized Self-Help
A History And Defense Of The American Labor Movement (1901)
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216 pages
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The book presents a thorough exploration of the American labor movement, tracing its origins to the early industrial era and highlighting its pivotal role in advocating for workers' rights. Casson discusses the movement's struggles against corporate and governmental opposition while showcasing its successes in achieving social reforms like child labor laws and workplace safety. He defends the labor movement as essential for social change and democracy, emphasizing its relevance in contemporary society. This reprint preserves the historical significance of Casson's work.
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2008, paperback
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