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White Slaves Or, the Oppression of the Worthy Poor is a poignant critique from the late 19th century that focuses on the dire conditions faced by labourers, especially women and children, who work in sweatshops under gruelling conditions for minimal pay. The book sheds light on the exploitation inherent in the labour system, likening it to slavery due to the relentless poverty that traps these workers. The author emphasizes the moral wrong of allowing such exploitation, urging society to recognize the human cost behind the pursuit of profit. It calls for a compassionate response to the systemic oppression of the poor, highlighting the social responsibility to improve the lives of the working class. Through vivid portrayals of families struggling to survive, the narrative paints a stark picture of the hardships faced by these individuals, urging readers to understand the human toll of unchecked industrial practices. The book stands as a powerful call for reform, challenging readers to confront the inequalities of the capitalist system and act to support the well-being and dignity of the working poor.
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White Slaves Or, the Oppression of the Worthy Poor is a poignant critique from the late 19th century that focuses on the dire conditions faced by labourers, especially women and children, who work in sweatshops under gruelling conditions for minimal pay. The book sheds light on the exploitation inherent in the labour system, likening it to slavery due to the relentless poverty that traps these workers. The author emphasizes the moral wrong of allowing such exploitation, urging society to recognize the human cost behind the pursuit of profit. It calls for a compassionate response to the systemic oppression of the poor, highlighting the social responsibility to improve the lives of the working class. Through vivid portrayals of families struggling to survive, the narrative paints a stark picture of the hardships faced by these individuals, urging readers to understand the human toll of unchecked industrial practices. The book stands as a powerful call for reform, challenging readers to confront the inequalities of the capitalist system and act to support the well-being and dignity of the working poor.