Presenting the Labor Question
An enduring historical address that argues for fair treatment of workers within a thriving nation. This edition presents a clear, accessible case for why political choices matter to working people and how economic policy shapes everyday life.
In this outspoken pamphlet, the author examines the clash between labor and capital, the role of parties in shaping finance, tariffs, and industry, and the ways law can secure a fair playing field. It blends practical economics with a call for responsible political action, urging readers to weigh past records and present results when voting for national leadership.
What you’ll experience
Ideal for readers interested in American political history, labor issues, and the economic debates that shaped the era. This edition suits students, researchers, and general readers seeking a grounded, historically informed view of how policy and party dynamics affected workers’ lives.