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Workers' Paradox: The Republican Origins of New Deal Labor Policy, 1886-1935 Book

Workers' Paradox: The Republican Origins of New Deal Labor Policy, 1886-1935
Workers' Paradox: The Republican Origins of New Deal Labor Policy, 1886-1935, Reinterpreting the roots of twentieth-century American labor law and politics, Ruth O'Brien argues that it was not New Deal Democrats but rather Republicans of an earlier era who developed the fundamental principles underlying modern labor policy. By exam, Workers' Paradox: The Republican Origins of New Deal Labor Policy, 1886-1935 has a rating of 4 stars
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Workers' Paradox: The Republican Origins of New Deal Labor Policy, 1886-1935, Reinterpreting the roots of twentieth-century American labor law and politics, Ruth O'Brien argues that it was not New Deal Democrats but rather Republicans of an earlier era who developed the fundamental principles underlying modern labor policy. By exam, Workers' Paradox: The Republican Origins of New Deal Labor Policy, 1886-1935
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  • Workers' Paradox: The Republican Origins of New Deal Labor Policy, 1886-1935
  • Written by author Ruth OBrien
  • Published by University of North Carolina Press, The, October 1998
  • Reinterpreting the roots of twentieth-century American labor law and politics, Ruth O'Brien argues that it was not New Deal Democrats but rather Republicans of an earlier era who developed the fundamental principles underlying modern labor policy. By exam
  • A reinterpretation of the roots of 20th-century American labor law and politics. O'Brien uses early 20th judicial rulings to show that it was not New Deal Republicans who developed the principles behind modern labor policy.
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Preface
Abbreviations
Ch. 1The Liberal Paradox and the Republicans' Interest in American Labor Policy1
Ch. 2A Failed Alliance between the AFL and the Progressives19
Ch. 3Responsible Unionism: The Progressive Conception of Union Liability39
Ch. 4Congress Is as King: The Republican Roots of Railroad Labor Policy63
Ch. 5Collapse or Victory?: Implementing the Scheme for Worker Representation96
Ch. 6Compromises and Concessions: The Republicans Revitalize the Railroad Labor Policy120
Ch. 7The Progressive Response to the Iron Cage of the Injunction148
Ch. 8The Republican Origins of the Wagner Act173
Conclusion: Responsible Unionism and the Republicans' Venture across Policy Time Frames199
Notes207
Bibliography273
Index305


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