Industrial Arbitration a World Wide Survey of Natural And Political Agencies Fo

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Industrial Arbitration a World Wide Survey of Natural And Political Agencies Fo
Carl Henry Mote
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Commons. "Let us measure it by the thou- sands of men and women turned out and placed upon the labor market. " If we are to measure the prosperity, or lack of it, in English society during the first half of the nineteenth century, we must examine the impov- erished condition of the English working people at that time. We must remember that England at the ENGLISH EXPERIMENTS 27 beginning of the French Revolution was still agra- rian in industry; that the government was still aris- tocratic, and ...that the spirit of individualism was the prevailing note of philosophical thought. But we must know also that a change had been taking place; that about half the population was urban in 1770. This proportion is in strong contrast with the vocational divisions in 1688 when it was esti- mated that eighty per cent, of the population was engaged in agriculture and only twenty per cent, in the trades and handicrafts; when seventy-eight per cent, of the annual income of the nation was from agriculture, but fourteen per cent, from the trades and only eight per cent, from the handicrafts.

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