Publisher's Synopsis
"Labor and Freedom," by Eugene V. Debs, is a foundational text exploring the complex relationship between work, liberty, and social justice in the United States. A powerful voice for the working class, Debs examines the conditions of industrial relations and advocates for labor rights within the broader context of socialism. This collection of essays and speeches provides insight into the labor movement of the 20th century and the ongoing struggle for economic equality. Delve into the historical roots of American labor issues, as Debs articulates a compelling vision for a society where labor and freedom are not mutually exclusive, but intrinsically linked. A vital resource for understanding the historical development of labor movements and the enduring quest for social justice. This edition offers a meticulously prepared reprint of a classic work.
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