Excerpt from Is It Magic?
Mr. Bradlaugh was busily engaged on his book on "Labor and Law" at the time he was seized by his fatal illness; and it was among the subjects which oftenest occupied his mind till he became unconscious. In addition to the chapters published, he had contemplated three on "Eight Hours in Mines," "Friendly Societies Legislation," and "Emigration and Immigration." The latter two, for which he had studied much, would have been specially important, but he has left no notes for them which can be utilised. There have been added, however, three papers by him on " Force or Conciliation in Labor Disputes," "Socialism in Europe," and "A Starved Government Department," all of which may fitly come under the general title "Labor and Law."
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