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The Claims of Labour

An essay on the duties of the employers to the employed
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In «The Claims of Labour,» Arthur Sir Helps delves into the intricate interplay between labor, society, and morality during the industrial age of the 19th century. The book adopts a reflective and didactic literary style, combining personal narratives with socio-political discourse, making it a significant contribution to the literature of social reform. Through a series of essays, Helps not only critiques the capitalist structures that exploit labor but also champions the dignity and rights of workers, setting a precedent for future labor movements. This text is situated within the larger context of Victorian social thought, where the plight of the working class was increasingly coming to the forefront of public consciousness. Arthur Sir Helps was an influential English author and social reformer, known for his keen observations on contemporary social issues. His background as a writer and a prominent figure in the Victorian era, coupled with his acquaintance with notable reformers, profoundly shaped his perspectives. It is this experiential understanding of the socio-economic landscape that led Helps to ardently advocate for labor rights, making his voice resonate deeply with the working class. «The Claims of Labour» is a must-read for anyone interested in labor history, social justice, or the evolution of economic thought. By engaging with Helps's eloquent arguments and compassionate insights, readers will gain a nuanced understanding of the moral imperatives surrounding labor rights and their implications in modern society.

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05 November 2024
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