Socializing Security
"Socializing Security," authored by David A. Moss and published by Harvard University Press in 1995, offers an insightful exploration of the early push for worker-security legislation in the United States. Spanning 256 pages, this captivating hardback delves into the pivotal role played by a group of academic economists who emerged as key advocates for social insurance and protective labor laws during the early 20th century. The book highlights the founding of the American Association for Labor Legislation (AALL) and its impact on labor relations and social policies. With a focus on economic history, this essential read sheds light on the intersections of law, social issues, and labor rights, making it a vital addition for anyone interested in the evolution of social legislation and its significance in American history.