Zur Arbeiterfrage (On the Labor Question) by Augustus Lawrence Gr bner, originally published in 1894, examines the social and economic challenges facing the working class in Germany during the late 19th century. Gr bner, a prominent theologian and educator, offers a perspective on the burgeoning labor movements and the broader societal implications of industrialization. This work provides valuable insights into the historical context of labor relations, socialist thought, and the evolving socio-political landscape of Germany. It remains a significant resource for understanding the roots of modern labor issues and the intellectual debates surrounding social reform in a rapidly changing world.
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