€œThe Labor Movement, From the Standpoint of Religious Values€ explores the intersection of faith and labor activism in the early 20th century. Harry Frederick Ward, a prominent figure in the social gospel movement, examines the ethical and moral dimensions of labor struggles. He argues that religious principles can provide a powerful framework for understanding and addressing the challenges faced by workers.
Ward connects the goals of the labor movement with core religious values such as justice, equality, and compassion. This book offers a unique perspective on the labor movement, highlighting its potential to create a more just and equitable society. It remains relevant for those interested in the historical relationship between religion and social activism.
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