Man, the Social Creator. [Edited by Jane Addams and Anne Withington.]
Published posthumously in 1906, this visionary work stemmed from Lloyd's deep involvement in the American and international labor movements. In the tradition of Emerson, he foresaw a new social order growing from a progressive religious awakening one that would transform industry, labor, and politics.
"Published posthumously in 1906, this visionary work stemmed from Lloyd's deep involvement in the American and international labor movements. In the tradition of Emerson, he foresaw a new social order growing from a progressive religious awakening one that would transform industry, labor, and politics."@en
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