Excerpt from The German Working Man: His Institutions for Self-Culture, and His Unions for Material Progress; With Frontispiece
The interest which attaches to the question of legislation for the working classes, and which is likely to increase after the re-assembling of Parliament, renders it unnecessary that I should apologise for offering to my countrymen some details of the life of the artisan abroad. Few or none will doubt the importance of the subject, which it is not easy to exaggerate, and in order that the information may be of permanent value, I have selected for description a few of the combinations of German working men for self-help, education, and art-culture, as well as two co-operative associations for trading purposes.
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