New ideas for solving the labor question with a peaceful, cooperative approach
A New Gospel of Labor presents a historical and practical look at how unions, shared work, and fair means could bring steady jobs and better incomes to millions. The book argues for a broad, collective effort to reform how work is organized in modern economies.
In clear terms, the author explains the roots of labor troubles and outlines a path toward a cooperative system where workers manage establishments and share in success. It frames hard times as solvable when workers unite and take a stronger role in shaping production and wages.
- Understand the premise of a peaceful labor solution that centers on worker cooperation and control
- See how unions could evolve to manage plants and keep production steady
- Explore the historical context of labor, industry, and wealth in shaping today’s economy
- Learn why unity and practical organization are emphasized as the key to sustainable prosperity
Ideal for readers interested in labor history, economic reform, and governance of workplaces; this edition speaks to anyone seeking a practical, peaceable approach to improving work life.