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It is again not in the interests of a community to sanction contracts for labour which is carried on under conditions which imperil the life and safety of those engaged in the labour, for that is subordinating the person to the contract instead of the contract to the person.

Read Along: https://www.nationalreformation.org/post/the-moral-and-legal-aspects-of-labor

Written by James Black Baillie

Narrated by Joshua Noyer

Baillie, J. B. “The Moral and Legal Aspects of Labour.” The Philosophical Review 20, no. 3 (1911): 249. https://doi.org/10.2307/2177849