The book The Church And the Labor Conflict was written by author Parley Paul Womer Here you can read free online of The Church And the Labor Conflict book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Church And the Labor Conflict a good or bad book?
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The demand is that in- stead of inquiring what ways of charity are wise, society should ask why charity is necessary; in- stead of trying to act the good Samaritan, people to-day should set themselves to the task of clear- ing the road of robbers; instead of caring merely for the halt and maimed we should see that corpor- ations use proper safe-guards against industrial accidents, and that compensation for the injured and insurance for the slain be ordered by just legislation. "The number of re...hef and charity panaceas," says an EngKsh labor agitator,^ "are ' Tillet, Ben, London Times, Jan. i, 1905. 105 Io6 THE CHURCH AND THE LABOR CONFLICT of no more value than a poultice on a wooden leg. What we want is economic revolution and not pious and heroic resolutions." The fact seems rather strange also, and yet the conclusion can hardly be avoided, that the widespread alienation of the masses from the church is but one of the forms by which this new interest in social justice is seeking to express itself.
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