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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SWEATED GOODS»
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1
The Strange Survival of Liberal England: Political Leaders, ...
In the 1906 catalogue of the anti-sweating exhibition organised by the Daily
News, contributors insisted that sweated goods were purchased by all classes of
the community, even the richest.27 By contrast, opponents of the minimum wage,
...
E. H. H. Green, D. M. Tanner, 2007
2
The Political Identities of Ezra Pound & T. S. Eliot
It means dumping of sweated goods, sweated goods dumped against any and
every nation that pays a just price for labor. That is your ally, your Soviet Jew ally.
And in your path there is a trail of blood and infamy: you bought Hessians to kill ...
3
Empire, Industry and Class: The Imperial Nexus of Jute, ...
... wages.64 Rather than a 'free market' in the production of 'sweated goods',
whether produced at home or abroad, Johnston envisioned a radical policy
involving the collective purchasing and marketing of Empire foodstuffs and raw
materials, ...
In relation to the Liberals, Johnston argued that they would not be prepared to
prohibit the importation of sweated goods from abroad. Johnston contended that
the raising of living standards was not compatible with a free market for sweated
...
5
A Fair Day's Wage for a Fair Day's Work?:
Sweated Labour and ...
20 At stall V a widower with four children to support struggled at slipper making.
21 The operative at Stall VII belonged to a family of sackmakers: 14 Earlier
exhibitions, merely contained a collection of sweated goods, actual workers were
not ...
6
British Economic History, 1700-1870
The 'Daily News' newspaper organized in 1906 an exhibition of sweated goods
and industries in the Queen's Hall in London. There was nothing new about the
conditions disclosed. The ex-machinist's letter might be compared with Thomas ...
7
International Trade (Routledge Revivals): An Application of ...
If every British trade in danger of being undersold by foreigners in the home
market could call upon our Government to stop that competition (for this is what
protection against foreign sweated goods signifies), industry would pro tanto be ...
8
Protecting Women: Labor Legislation in Europe, the United ...
While not opposed to all aspects of state regulation and inspection, Bosanquet
felt that a more lasting solution lay in the establishment of consumer leagues to
ensure a fair price for sweated goods, rather than in a fair wages resolution ...
Ulla Wikander, Alice Kessler-Harris, Jane E. Lewis, 1995
9
British Capitalism at the Crossroads, 1919-1932: A Study in ...
What was needed was an immediate embargo on all sweated goods without
waiting for international agreement.16 The meeting of the Parliamentary Labour
Party on 3 March attracted wide interest when it became known that Guest
intended ...
10
Freedom from Want: American Liberalism and the Idea of the ...
And, perhaps even more significantly, limited consumption of adulterated and
sweated goods by producers was not. The NCL redefinitions of moral and
immoral highlighted the ways in which Progressive Era thinkers tended to blend
both ...
Kathleen G. Donohue, 2005