Published on 21 May 2019
Image: “Who doesn’t work doesn’t eat” … Uzbek, Tashkent, 1920 (Mardjani Foundation), author unknown, 1920, public domain.
Image: “Who doesn’t work doesn’t eat” … Uzbek, Tashkent, 1920 (Mardjani Foundation), author unknown, 1920, public domain.
- HOW NORTH KOREA DEALS WITH INCURABLE POVERTY AND STARVATION
- FORCED LABOR IN NORTH KOREA AS A BARTER SUBSTITUTE FOR THE COINED TAX SYSTEM
- HOW THE UNITED STATES EMPLOYS FORCED LABOR IN OTHER GUISE
- Community Service in Lieu of Prison Time
- Prison ‘Work Release’ Programs
- ADVANTAGES OF OFFERING FELONS RURAL AND WILDERNESS WORK CAMP OPPORTUNITIES
- Work Camps as Work Ethic Education
- On Offering Habitual Offenders ‘Rough and Tumble’ Jobs Far From Urban Centers
- CONCLUSION
Dear Ones,
Here in the United States, we are faced with lack of funds to deal with big problems of homelessness, unemployment, underemployment, and poverty-line living. For some years now, these difficult problems have been before us, and…
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