An Economic Interpretation of the Job
Chicago, Illinois: Department of Education of Agricultural Workers Industrial Union No. 110 of The Industrial Workers of the World, June, 1922. 61 pp. Slim octavo [22.5 cm] Saddle-stitched brown pictorial wraps, with an image of a miner on the front wrap. 3/4" closed tear to bottom edge of front wrap. Small ink stamp on the title page. Very minor moisture staining to fore-edge margins of the terminal pages. Pages darkened. Very Good. Item #68146
Miles 4084. Each chapter contains a list of questions at the close. The contents of this book originally appeared in serial form in "Industrial Solidarity" (Miles 4757), published by the I.W.W. With an advertisement at the rear for "Industrial Solidarity."
Agricultural Workers Industrial Union No. 110 represents all workers who cultivate land, raise crops, or work with livestock including those workers on farms, ranches, orchards and plantations, and those workers in supporting industries such as breeding and large animal veterinary services.
"The worker is not robbed over the counter, but at the point of production." - p. 21.
Price: $150.00