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Re-organization of Poor Law Administration. - George Bernard Shaw, Fabian Essays in Socialism [1889]

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Fabian Essays in Socialism, ed. G. Bernard Shaw, American Edition Ed. by H.G. Wilshire, (New York: The Homboldt Publishing Co., 1891).

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Re-organization of Poor Law Administration.

Object.—To provide generously, and without stigma, for the aged, the sick, and those destitute through temporary want of employment, without relaxing the "tests" against the endowment of able-bodied idleness.

Means.—1. The separation of the relief of the aged and the sick from the workhouse system, by a universal system of aged pensions, and public infirmaries. 2. The industrial organization and technical education of all able-bodied paupers. 3. The provision of temporary relief works for the unemployed. 4. The supersession of the Boards of Guardians by the local municipal authorities.35

[35.]In America the abolition of the convict contract labor laws is demanded, if not the abolition of the whole contract system.—Am. Ed.