Men and Things by Henry A. Atkinson

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Author Atkinson, Henry A., 1877-1960
Title Men and Things
Contents Foreword -- The world of work -- The world of the rural workers -- The world of the spinners and weavers -- The world of the garment workers -- The world of the miners -- The world of the steel workers -- The world of the transportation men -- The world of the makers of luxuries -- The world of seasonal labor and the casual workers -- The world of industrial women -- The world of the child workers -- The message and ministry of the church -- Bibliography.
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Summary "Men and Things" by Henry A. Atkinson is a social work study published in the early 20th century. The book examines the various worlds of labor and the conditions under which workers operate, highlighting the significance of proper treatment and societal recognition of their contributions. Atkinson, who holds positions within the Congregational Church, emphasizes the relationship between work and life, and the need for social reforms to improve the welfare of workers and address the economic disparities affecting them. The opening of the text sets the stage for a discussion on the nature and importance of work within society, illustrating the daily life and struggles of workers, both in cities and rural areas. Atkinson describes scenes of bustling streets filled with workers, drawing a connection between their ceaseless labor and the broader societal framework. He reflects on the character of labor, the purpose it serves, and how it defines social identity. The narrative firmly establishes the themes that will be explored in later chapters, particularly focusing on the integral role of workers in society and the moral responsibilities that come with it, thereby urging a deeper understanding and appreciation of those who contribute to our civilization. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class HN: Social sciences: Social history and conditions, Social problems
Subject Working class -- United States
Subject Christian sociology
Subject Labor -- United States
Subject Labor movement -- United States
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EBook-No. 53018
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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