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An ethical and economic analysis arguing that those who purchase inexpensive goods share responsibility for the working conditions and low pay endured by laborers. It defines obligations of consumers and criteria for just employment, surveys industrial organization and examines wages, health, and moral consequences of factory labor, and offers practical recommendations for individual purchasing choices to improve labor standards. The argument draws on moral and social principles to show how market habits, employer practices, and public policy interact to shape living standards.
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