The Golden Heart of Labor


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Golden Heart


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The Golden Heart, Second Edition


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Do you live your own dreams or someone else's? Are your spiritual beliefs from your own experience, or do they come from books and teachers? "You have to put your heart and love into any approach to God," says Harold Klemp. "As a spiritual being, you owe it to yourself to give this life one good whirl, to put everything into it, and to make it worth living." Through stories, inspiring viewpoints, and simple everyday exercises, the author shows how to clearly recognize the relationship between the physical life and the spiritual self. "The golden heart" refers to one who has a loving, aware, and creative attitude toward life. Every day we have opportunities to grow in our ability to meet life's challenges. Harold Klemp helps the reader understand the practical benefits of spiritual awareness. As you begin to grow beyond your built-in attitudes and expand your point of view, the author shows you how to see more of the spiritual horizon of your own life. One day you will notice you are no longer asking God to make your life better; now you are taking full responsibility for your own actions. The Golden Heart is a thought-provoking book on how to achieve a greater spirituality, regardless of your background.




Labor's News


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Area Redevelopment Act


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Considers S. 268, S. 722, and S. 1064, to establish an antipoverty program to alleviate unemployment in the economically depressed areas of the U.S. through loans to business.




The Well of the Golden Heart


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The world is in trouble: the curtain of meaninglessness has engulfed it, and people live a life of dullness and suffering. Isabella is a young princess who doesn’t fit in with her royal family. Her cruel mother throws her in the dungeon and declares that the princess has been sent to finishing school – indefinitely. Isabella starts digging her way out and finds a well. She dives in, and deep in the water she finds a half of a golden heart that fills her with energy and life: the antidote to the illness consuming the world. She sets on a quest to find the other half of the golden heart, and with the help of friends in the forest she gets close to her goal – when trouble hits. A wizard entraps her and aims to steal the golden heart for himself. He makes her forget who she is and keeps her in his castle engaged to marry him. Will the owner of the other half of the golden heart succeed in waking up the princess from her stupor on time? Will the united golden heart liberate the world from the curtain of meaninglessness, or will the wizard succeed at keeping the populace entrapped? The Well of the Golden Heart is a tale of self-discovery, finding true love and the perils that are found along the way.




Golden Heart


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The sequel to the smash hit Crimson State. Two years have past since the peaks came down, but those who survived still remember. They remember the government agency artfully pulling their strings. They remember all of the hardship and pain. They remember the man who sacrificed it all, so they could live. Forging ahead with their lives, they attempt to move on, until the government returns with a lost friend in tow. Searching for a piece of their past, they dive headlong into the darkness, never wondering just how any of them might find their way back to the light.




Our First 100 Years


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The Dignity of Labour


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Does work give our lives purpose, meaning and status? Or is it a tedious necessity that will soon be abolished by automation, leaving humans free to enjoy a life of leisure and basic income? In this erudite and highly readable book, Jon Cruddas MP argues that it is imperative that the Left rejects the siren call of technological determinism and roots it politics firmly in the workplace. Drawing from his experience of his own Dagenham and Rainham constituency, he examines the history of Marxist and social democratic thinking about work in order to critique the fatalism of both Blairism and radical left techno-utopianism, which, he contends, have more in common than either would like to admit. He argues that, especially in the context of COVID-19, socialists must embrace an ethical socialist politics based on the dignity and agency of the labour interest. This timely book is a brilliant intervention in the highly contentious debate on the future of work, as well as an ambitious account of how the left must rediscover its animating purpose or risk irrelevance.




Profiles of Eleven


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The stirring story of the economic and cultural struggles of the eastern European immigrants to the United States in the early 1900's, as witnessed through the lives and contributions of eleven different men. Their contributions in politics, education, trade-unionism, philosophy, poetry and drama helped to shape the pattern of the Jewish community. Originally published in 1965 by Wayne State University Press, this edition contains a new introduction by Jacob Neusner.