He was a very nice man.  I believe that he was a Quaker whose politics
were upended by Vietnam.

On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 5:55 PM, Eugene Coyle <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is John Gurley of Stanford related to Elizabeth Gurley Flynn?  He got sort of 
> heterodox before going emeritus.
>
>
> On Jan 14, 2013, at 4:37 PM, c b wrote:
>
>> Increased productivity of labor ?
>>
>> CB
>>
>>
>> https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=570688989612388&set=a.347869171894372.104482.341113802569909&type=1&theater
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Bread and Roses 1912-2012
>>
>>
>> "Uncle Sam Ruled Out" by Art Young, in Solidarity, June 7, 1913. A
>> year after their success in Lawrence, MA, the Industrial Workers of
>> the World (IWW) led an industry-wide walkout of Paterson's silk
>> industry. The primary grievance was the introduction of the four-loom
>> system, _which raised productivity and profits while lowering wages
>> and increasing unemployment for the workers_ (emphasis added -CB). The
>> IWW maintained a high spirit of solidarity among a diverse,
>> multi-ethnic workforce. Also as in Lawrence factory owners and police
>> attempted to break that solidarity through harassment and violence.
>>
>> Paterson’s mayor passed an ordinance outlawing public meetings and
>> prohibited demonstrations and the formation of picket lines. New
>> Jersey's ‘riot act’ gave police the right to dissolve any meetings
>> addressed by "outside agitators."
>> Assisting the police in the task of driving out the IWW were
>> Paterson's silk manufacturers, who employed a private army of
>> detectives who were responsible for the murder of two workers. "Uncle
>> Sam Ruled Out" is an illustration of the impudence with which
>> Paterson's silk manufacturers violated the principles of the US
>> constitution to protect their profits from the workers. laborarts.org
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