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American Labor and American Democracy

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"American Labor and American Democracy" is a seminal exploration of the symbiotic relationship between organized labor and the democratic institutions of the United States. Written by noted social reformer William English Walling, this work provides a comprehensive analysis of how the American labor movement developed a distinct political philosophy centered on evolutionary change and democratic participation rather than radical revolutionary doctrines.

Walling delves into the strategies and goals of major labor organizations, highlighting their efforts to secure economic justice through legislative advocacy and collective bargaining. He examines the concept of industrial democracy, arguing that the inclusion of the working class in the political process is essential for the health and longevity of the nation. The text offers valuable insights into the social and political dynamics of the early 20th century, a period of significant transformation for both workers and the federal government.

By focusing on the practical achievements and ideological foundations of trade unions, "American Labor and American Democracy" remains an essential resource for understanding the historical development of labor rights and the persistent challenges of balancing economic interests with democratic ideals. It is a vital read for students of political science, labor history, and American social development.

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