Truce

The Pew and the Picket Line (rebroadcast)

01.04.2022 - By Chris StaronPlay

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The United States and Russia ran along parallel tracks in the late 1800s and 1900s. Both were empires. Both were tangled in war. Both were feeling the weight of the Industrial Revolution. But they divided in how they would deal with labor. That critical difference changed the history of the world.

In this episode, Professor Heath Carter of the Princeton Theological Seminary starts the first of a two-episode conversation about Christianity and labor. Mr. Carter is the author of Union Made and editor of books such as The Pew and the Picket Line.

Helpful Links:

Heath Carter on Twitter

New York City in 1903 video (Library of Congress)

Interesting video of Heath Carter talking about labor

Article about the Native American from the top of the show

Topics Discussed:

Do Christians support unions?

The F. Scott Fitzgerald quote about first-rate intelligence and two ideas

Working conditions in the 1800s in Chicago

Pew rents

How do churches make their money?

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