Description
Printed 1938. by Little Brown & Company Former library book has some markings and labels from library. Dust jacket not included. Hardcover is in good condition has some wear. Pages are clean and binding is secure.
This well-preserved copy of “Labor and Social Organization” by David Aloysius McCabe offers a fascinating glimpse into the sociological discourse of the late 1930s. Published in 1938, just a few years after the establishment of the U.S. Social Security system, this work likely examines the evolving role of labor unions and the changing dynamics of the American workforce during the Great Depression era. McCabe, a Jesuit priest and professor of sociology at Boston College, brought a unique perspective to the study of labor relations, likely drawing upon Catholic social teachings and principles of economic justice. While bearing the markings of its former library home, this vintage hardcover remains in good condition, with clean pages and a sturdy binding – a testament to its enduring relevance and appeal to collectors and scholars of 20th-century labor history and social thought.