Man, the Social Creator (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

Published posthumously in 1906, this visionary work stemmed from Lloyd’s deep involvement in the American and international labor movements. In the tradition of Emerson, he foresaw a new social order growing from a progressive religious awakening—one that would transform industry, labor, and politics.

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Man, the Social Creator (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

Published posthumously in 1906, this visionary work stemmed from Lloyd’s deep involvement in the American and international labor movements. In the tradition of Emerson, he foresaw a new social order growing from a progressive religious awakening—one that would transform industry, labor, and politics.

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Man, the Social Creator (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

Man, the Social Creator (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

by Henry Demarest Lloyd
Man, the Social Creator (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

Man, the Social Creator (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

by Henry Demarest Lloyd

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Overview

Published posthumously in 1906, this visionary work stemmed from Lloyd’s deep involvement in the American and international labor movements. In the tradition of Emerson, he foresaw a new social order growing from a progressive religious awakening—one that would transform industry, labor, and politics.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781411448612
Publisher: Union Square & Co.
Publication date: 04/12/2011
Series: Barnes & Noble Digital Library
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 294
File size: 312 KB
Age Range: 3 Months to 18 Years

About the Author

Henry Demarest Lloyd (1847-1903) was born in New York City, and helped to bring down the Boss Tweed political machine. He also exposed the business practices of Standard Oil in “The Story of a Great Monopoly,” published in The Atlantic, and in the book-length version, Wealth Against Commonwealth (1894).


Henry Demarest Lloyd (1847-1903) was born in New York City, and helped to bring down the Boss Tweed political machine. He also exposed the business practices of Standard Oil in “The Story of a Great Monopoly,” published in The Atlantic, and in the book-length version, Wealth Against Commonwealth (1894).

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