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October 5, 1921 issue

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There is a growing volume of liberal-minded catholic literature on social problems. To it belongs "The Morality of the Strike," by Donald A. McLean. The author holds, however, that a strike to secure 100 per cent of the product would be unjust. It is also just to strike for more wholesome working conditions and shorter hours and, under certain circumstances, for union recognition. Mr. Albert Coyle, official reporter for the American Commission on Conditions in Ireland, has accomplished the really tremendous task of preparing for publication at his own expense and his own responsibility the full transcript of the evidence presented at the hearings of the Commission entitled "Evidence of Conditions in Ireland."

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LABOR disputes; CATHOLIC literature; SOCIAL problems; WORK environment; MORALITY of the Strike, The (Book); MCLEAN, Donald A.
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