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The Challenge of Waste

The Challenge of Waste

Stuart Chase
3.1/5 ( ratings)
Published by the League for Industrial Democracy in 1922, "The Challenge of Waste" by Stuart Chase stands as a condemnation of the capitalist system. This makes while a bit of sense considering the LID was originally founded under the name "Intercollegiate Socialist Society."

When writing, Chase does not mean the "waste" that fills our streets or the "waste" of inefficient production. No, waste is anything of luxury...those things about and beyond what man needs to survive.
Man needs food, clothing, shelter, language and a handful of other things.

Among the topic Chase covers are:
- Income Inequality
- the waste of advertising
- the real number of people "not working"
- excess productive capacity

This IS a public domain work. Most editions you will find are unedited OCR versions that contain frequent errors, no formatting and large gaps where one page ends and the next begins. This version has been restored.

Brought to you by www.poorrichardsprintshop.com
Language
English
Pages
42
Format
Kindle Edition

The Challenge of Waste

Stuart Chase
3.1/5 ( ratings)
Published by the League for Industrial Democracy in 1922, "The Challenge of Waste" by Stuart Chase stands as a condemnation of the capitalist system. This makes while a bit of sense considering the LID was originally founded under the name "Intercollegiate Socialist Society."

When writing, Chase does not mean the "waste" that fills our streets or the "waste" of inefficient production. No, waste is anything of luxury...those things about and beyond what man needs to survive.
Man needs food, clothing, shelter, language and a handful of other things.

Among the topic Chase covers are:
- Income Inequality
- the waste of advertising
- the real number of people "not working"
- excess productive capacity

This IS a public domain work. Most editions you will find are unedited OCR versions that contain frequent errors, no formatting and large gaps where one page ends and the next begins. This version has been restored.

Brought to you by www.poorrichardsprintshop.com
Language
English
Pages
42
Format
Kindle Edition

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