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Filed under: Labor The A B C of Finance: or, The Money and Labor Questions Familiarly Explained to Common People, In Short and Easy Lessons, by Simon Newcomb Labor: Its History and Its Prospects (1848), by Robert Dale Owen, ed. by Paul Royster (PDF at unl.edu) Patriotism and the Worker, by Gustave Hervé (HTML at Arizona) The Postulates of English Political Economy, by Walter Bagehot (HTML at econlib.org) Resolutions of the Congress of Geneva, 1866, and the Congress of Brussels, 1868, by International Workingmen's Association (1864-1876) (multiple formats at archive.org) Sabotage: The Conscious Withdrawal of the Workers' Industrial Efficiency, by Elizabeth Gurley Flynn Talks About Labor, and Concerning the Evolution of Justice Between the Laborers and the Capitalists, by Josephus Nelson Larned (page images at MOA)
Filed under: Labor -- Congresses Second Congress of the Labour and Socialist International, at Marseilles, 22nd to 27th August, 1925 (London: Labour Party, 1925), by Labour and Socialist International Filed under: Labor -- FranceFiled under: Labor -- Great Britain
Filed under: Labor -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church -- Papal documentsFiled under: Catholic Worker MovementFiled under: Labor -- Religious aspects -- ChristianityFiled under: Labor -- Soviet UnionFiled under: Labor -- United States American Labor in Midpassage (New York : Monthly Review Press, 1959), ed. by Bert Cochran (page images at HathiTrust) The British Revolution and the American Democracy: An Interpretation of British Labour Programmes (New York: B. W. Huebsch, 1919), by Norman Angell (multiple formats at archive.org) A Contribution to America's Victory and to Italy's Freedom (first annual report of the council, in English and Italian; ca. 1942), by Italian-American Labor Council (multiple formats at archive.org) A Documentary History of American Industrial Society (10 volumes plus 1 supplementary volume; Cleveland: Arthur H. Clark Co., 1910-1911), ed. by John R. Commons, Ulrich Bonnell Phillips, Eugene Allen Gilmore, Helen L. Sumner, and John B. Andrews Labor and Silk (New York: International Publishers, c1929), by Grace Hutchins, illust. by Esther Shemitz (multiple formats at archive.org) Labor and Steel (New York: International Publishers, c1933), by Horace B. Davis (multiple formats at archive.org) Labor and Textiles: A Study of Cotton and Wool Manufacturing (New York: International Publishers, c1931), by Robert W. Dunn and Jack Hardy (multiple formats at archive.org) The Negro Under Capitalism: Resolution Adopted by the Fourth Plenum of the Central Committee of the Revolutionary Workers League of the United States, September 3-4, 1938, Chicago (Detroit: Demos Press, ca. 1938), by Revolutionary Workers League of the U.S. (multiple formats at archive.org) The NRA and American Labor (New York: Workers Age, 1933), by Will Herberg (multiple formats at archive.org) Should a Political Labor Party be Formed? (1918), by Samuel Gompers (multiple formats at archive.org) Sociology and the Unrecognized Worker (ca. 1977), by National Labor Federation (multiple formats at archive.org) Thirty-Five Years of Educational Pioneering: L.I.D. Celebrates Past Achievements and Asks "Where Do We Go From Here?" (1941), by League for Industrial Democracy, contrib. by John Dewey, Jonathan Daniels, Norman Thomas, and Harry W. Laidler (PDF with rotated pages at archive.org) The Tramp at Home (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1889), by Lee Meriwether (multiple formats at archive.org) Worker Correspondents: What? When? Where? Why? How? (Little Red Library #4; ca. 1925), by William F. Dunne (multiple formats at archive.org) Filed under: Division of laborMore items available under broader and related terms at left. |