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The author surveys the daily lives, labor conditions, and social implications of diverse working groups — rural laborers, textile and garment workers, miners, steel and transportation workers, makers of luxuries, seasonal and casual laborers, industrial women, and child workers — using contemporary investigations and case studies to illustrate persistent principles. Chapters describe industrial routines, health and moral consequences, and economic vulnerability, then turn to the responsibility of faith communities and social institutions to advocate for humane adjustments in industry. Practical suggestions and reflections aim to inspire young readers toward public service and social reform.

About the Author

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Henry A. Atkinson

Henry A. Atkinson was an author known for his work in the early 20th century, particularly his book "Men and Things." This work reflects his observations and insights into the human condition and society, showcasing his ability to blend personal narrative with broader social commentary. Atkinson's writing often explores themes of everyday life, making his perspectives relatable to a wide audience. His contributions to literature provide a glimpse into the thoughts and experiences of his time, enriching the literary heritage of that era.

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