The book The Problem of the Unemployed was written by author Henry Franklin Ring Here you can read free online of The Problem of the Unemployed book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Problem of the Unemployed a good or bad book?
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The enormous waste of labor and energy seen in the case of some farmers being driven into the wil- derness, in nearly all fanners being deprived in great degree of the benefits of social life, and compelled to contend with poor highways in hauling crops over unnecessary distances, amounting as it does, in this country, to hundreds of millions of dollars annually, would be saved if all the unused land nearest centers of population were first put into cultivation. Yet this is but part of the stor...y. The economic loss re- sulting from the same cause is equally great if not greater in other lines of industry, and especially with the housing of workers of all classes in cities and towns. We eagerly seize upon every mechanical device for saving labor. Trusts and immense aggregations of capital are organized largely for this purpose. 102 The Problem of the Unemployed Human ingenuity is taxed to the utmost to invent processes by which the greatest amount of wealth can be produced with the least expenditure of labor.
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