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The Kansas Court of Industrial Relations

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inbunden, 2025
Engelska
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The Kansas Court of Industrial Relations, founded in 1920, was the lone US trial of a labor court – a policy design used almost everywhere else in the industrialized world during the interwar period. What led Kansas to establish the KCIR when no other state did? And what were the consequences of its existence for the development of economic policy in the rest of the country? Ben Merriman explores how the KCIR's bans on strikes and lockouts, heavy criminal sanctions, and unilateral control over the material terms of economic life, resulted in America's closest practical encounter with fascism. Battered by the Supreme Court in 1923, the KCIR's failure destroyed American interest in labor courts. But the legal battles and policy divisions about the KCIR, which enjoyed powerful supporters, were an early sign of the new political and intellectual alignments that led to America's unique New Deal labor policy.
Undertitel
Interwar America's Dangerous Experiment in Social Control
Författare
Ben Merriman
ISBN
9781009665278
Språk
Engelska
Vikt
496 gram
Utgivningsdatum
2025-08-14
Sidor
264