1964
DOI: 10.1177/004057366402100108
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Labor Arbitration and Theology

Abstract: “Arbitration is a better system of decision making than strikes. However, references to vague concepts of public interest, fairness, and justice are not likely to prove the point. All organized solutions to human conflict will involve discrepancies, unfairness, and greed, in other words, sin. Recognition of the irony of the human situation would prevent some of the disillusionment that has paralleled the development of new institutions to solve human problems.”

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