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Lincoln C. Andrews

Lincoln C. Andrews was an American author and social commentator, best known for his work in the early to mid-20th century. He gained prominence with his book "Manpower," which explored the dynamics of labor and the human element in industrial society. Andrews's writing often reflected the social and economic challenges of his time, addressing the complexities of workforce management and the importance of human capital in the burgeoning industrial landscape of America. In "Manpower," Andrews presented a critical analysis of labor issues, advocating for a more humane approach to workforce management. His insights contributed to the discourse on labor relations and the role of individuals within the economic framework, making his work significant in the context of early labor studies. Although not as widely recognized today, Andrews's contributions to the understanding of manpower and labor dynamics remain relevant, echoing the ongoing discussions about work and human resources in contemporary society.

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