Dubofsky locates the ideological formulations of the judiciary in this larger language of republicanism and free labor.
See Herbert Hovenkamp, Enterprise and American Law, 1836-1937 (Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Press, 1991), 320-21.

Dubofsky locates the ideological formulations of the judiciary in this larger language of republicanism and free labor.
See Herbert Hovenkamp, Enterprise and American Law, 1836-1937 (Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Press, 1991), 320-21.
Hovenkamp, Enterprise and American Law, 223-25.
Clark, "Possibility of a Scientific Law of Wages," 48.
"The Helplessness of Labor," Union Pacific Employes' Magazine, Sept. 1893, p. 229.
"The Helplessness of Labor," Union Pacific Employes Magazine, Sept. 1893, p. 229.
Clark, "Possibility of a Scientific Law of Wages," 54-69.