Excerpt from Social Insurance in the United States
Looking back through a century of American life the evolutionary process is clearly apparent. The movement toward the franchise for women and now industrial insurance seem to be a real part of our history. The principle of such insurance has already been recognized by industrial concerns and some of the states. Germany's efforts in that direction have been for war purposes; those that are developing in the United States are for social purposes - a part of our whole democratic development.
The book now presented to the public in this series is not the last word on the subject, it is in the nature of a summary, an effort to give the everyday man a view of the new social requirements that will face us in America in a new way when the war is over. The editor feels that the author, Dean Miller, has done an interesting and worth-while piece of work that will find a worthy place in the series.
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