Originally published in 1925, C. Delisle Burns' The Philosophy of
Labour attempts to lay down key aspects of labour and the working
class of that time period, covering aspects such as economic
obstacles, standards of living and patriotism. Burns does not draw
on past philosophers or sociological thinkers of the working-class
and instead chose to focus only on the attitude of the workers in
factories, mines, roads, railways and other forms of manual labour.
This title will be of interest to students of philosophy.
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