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Labour policy—false and true : $b A study in economic history and industrial economics

By Lynden Livingston Macassey

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a world grappling with the rise of labor movements against the backdrop of traditional economics, a bold study emerges to challenge the very foundations of the Labour Party's policies.

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2023-03-08
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"Labour Policy—False and True" by Lynden Livingston Macassey is a deep look into the economic history and industrial economics of the early 1900s. The study investigates the complex connections between labor movements, political groups, and financial strategies in Britain, with a sharp focus on the Labour Party's rules and actions. Through thorough research, the book critiques current labor policies and provides its own vision for a fair future. The book begins by examining the Labour Party's background, organization, and strategies, acknowledging assistance from different publications and individuals, stressing the author's goal to give a clear understanding of the labor challenges effects on society. Macassey divides the book into sections that examine the Labor Party's perceived flaws, the government’s labor policy, and what he sees as the correct way to fix labor issues, aiming to prioritize the community's well-being. The beginning also points out the conflict between old-fashioned capitalism and new labor movements, setting the stage for the detailed exploration that follows.

About the Author

Sir Lynden Livingston Macassey, KBE, QC (1876–1963), was a barrister and labour lawyer.

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