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THE LABOR POLICY OF THE FREE SOCIETY


I have two objectives in offering this book to the public. I
wish to define the essential features of the free society, and to
advance certain proposals in the field of labor relations. These
two objectives have, as it seems to me, many things in common,
not the least of which is their common relevance to those prominent
current problems which set our era apart in history. While
we speak frequently of the free society, there is reason to believe
that its essential nature is not clearly perceived by all its proponents.
Yet we ought to know what it is that we proclaim and
espouse when we oppose communism, fascism, and totalitarianism.
I have, therefore, attempted here to restate and to reaffirm
in the modern context the structural elements of the free society.
As it happens, such a restatement also serves well as a standard
with which to measure the labor policy of the United States.
For I assume that our labor policy, like all our policies, should be
the policy appropriate to a free society
SYLVESTER PETRO - Personal Name
1st Edition
57-6822
NONE
Management
English
THE RONALD PRESS COMPANY
1957
New York
1-352
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