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Social Aspects of Industry: A Survey of Labor Problems and Causes of Industrial Unrest

By: S. Howard Patterson | Book details

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CONTENTS
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PREFACE v
PART ONE THE BACKGROUND OF LABOR PROBLEMS
CHAPTER I. MODERN INDUSTRIALISM AND THE CHANGED ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT3

Social Unrest and New Ideals of Industry.

Nature of Industrial Revolution
Industrialization of the United States
Effects of the Industrial Revolution
Dilemma of Modern Capitalism
Impersonality and Interdependence of Modern Industrialism
Causes of Industrial Unrest
Channels of Industrial Unrest
New Ideals of Industry
Education and Social Morality in Industry
Summary.
CHAPTER II. THE BACKGROUND IN OUR SOCIAL AND POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS19

Private Property, Individual Freedom, and Social Control.

Nature of Social Control
Stages and Institutions of Social Control
Freedom of Contract and Private Property
Theories of Private Property
Social Concept of Private Property
Development of Governmental Control of Industry
Rise and Fall of Laissez-faire
Laimez-faire and Liberty
New Economic Aspects of Government
Socialization of Government
Decentralization of Government
Labor Problems and the Federal Constitution
Individual Freedom and the Constitutional Guarantees
Legal Equality and Economic Inequality
Labor Legislation and the Police Power of the State
Judicial Interpretation of the Police Power
Administrative Bodies of Government
Legal Aid Societies and Industrial Courts
Private Agencies for Social Welfare
Summary.
CHAPTER III. THE BACKGROUND IN POPULATION45

Immigration and the Supply of Labor

Increase and Distribution of the Population of the United States
Composition of Our Population
Immigration and the Native White Birth Rate
Decrease of Native White Birth Rate
Tides of Immigration
Periods of Immigration
Early Immigration to America
Changes in the Sources of Our Immigration
Later Immigration to the United States
Points of View Toward Immigration
Industrial Development and Immigration
Economic Effects of Immigration
Immigration and Wages
Social Effects of European Immigration
Regulation of Immigration
Types of Regulation
Trend from Regulation to Restriction of Immigration
Literacy Test and Other Early Plans for the Restriction of Immigration
Immigration by Quotas
National Origins Plan
Asiatic Immigration and Its Exclusion
The Negro as an Element in Our Laboring Population
Summary.

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