Publisher's Synopsis
Alfred Russel Wallace, a keen observer of society and a contemporary of Charles Darwin, tackles the pressing issue of economic hardship in "The Remedy for Unemployment." This insightful work delves into the causes of poverty and unemployment within Great Britain, offering Wallace's proposed solutions for social reform.
Addressing concerns of the working class, Wallace explores the complexities of labor economics and the societal impact of widespread joblessness. His analysis provides a historical perspective on the social safety nets and public policies needed to combat poverty and ensure a more equitable distribution of wealth. A vital document for understanding historical approaches to unemployment and its social consequences, this book remains relevant for anyone interested in the enduring challenges of economic inequality. This carefully prepared print edition preserves the original text for contemporary study.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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