Work and Unemployment

Question

Imagine you are explaining this book to a friend. Based on the title and category, how would you describe the core problem of "unemployment" and the general nature of its "remedies" from Harry Wellington Laidler's socialist perspective?

Synthesized answer

Based on the title and category, Harry Wellington Laidler's book "Unemployment--and Its Remedies" likely addresses unemployment as a core problem within a socialist framework [Socialism]. The title suggests a focus on understanding the causes of unemployment and proposing solutions.

From a socialist perspective, Laidler's "remedies" would likely involve systemic changes aimed at addressing the root causes of unemployment rather than treating its symptoms. While the passages do not detail specific remedies, the socialist categorization implies that these solutions might involve government intervention, public ownership, or planning of the economy to ensure full employment. The passages do not provide further details on the nature of these remedies or the specific socialist principles Laidler applies.

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From the book

Title: Unemployment--and Its Remedies by Harry Wellington Laidler Categories: Socialism Pages: 64
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