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George Gunton: Pioneer Spokesman for a Labor-Big Business Entente

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The story of George Gunton is that of an astonishingly accurate economic prophet whose viewpoints have found wide acceptance a half-century after they were enunciated. Gunton is shown in this article not as a paid defender of big business but as an apostle of compromise, standing in the No Man's Land of a vast battleground. With equal fervor Gunton declared, “It is our industries that make us great,†but that laborers' wages were “as elastic as human wants … capable of as much expansion as the social character of man.†His numerous commentaries are a lucid clue to the relative importance of contemporary issues, and those commentaries are enhanced by Gunton's instinctive sense of history. Out of the confusion of contradictory evidence recorded at the Chicago Conference on Trusts, before the Industrial Commission, and elsewhere on the business and political stage Gunton framed his thesis of the essential interdependence of big business and organized labor. His convictions were, in total, unique, and his judgment and reconciliation of conflicting viewpoints have meaning and utility today.

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  • Blicksilver, Jack, 1957. "George Gunton: Pioneer Spokesman for a Labor-Big Business Entente," Business History Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 31(1), pages 1-22, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:buhirw:v:31:y:1957:i:01:p:1-22_01
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