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Document 4: "Obligation of the State"
From A Living Wage, 1906

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Father John A. Ryan left The Catholic University of America in 1902, after completing the coursework for a Doctorate of Sacred Theology, to return to Saint Paul's Seminary in Minnesota. For the next four years, he taught theology while writing his doctoral dissertation, which he published as A Living Wage.

In this excerpt from the book, Fr. Ryan explains how the fear of a loss of rights, due to an over-expansion of state powers, can also result in a loss of rights, due to uncontrolled greed. For example, unless the state stepped in to set a minimum wage, unscrupulous employers would pay employees less than a subsistence wage in order to increase profits. Thus, while their employees lived in crowded, heatless tenements, employers lived in spacious mansions with central heating. In light of these injustices, Fr. Ryan believed that social reform legislation played a vital role in the balancing of conflicting rights.

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Questions:

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As you read the document, reflect on the following questions:

  • Explain Fr. Ryan's statement "political and legal freedom are not an adequate safeguard to the welfare of the individual." Do you think that this statement is applicable to twenty-first century society? Why or why not?
  • Give an example (different from Fr. Ryan's) of state action that is "mainly protective and restrictive" and another that is "auxiliary and co-operative."
  • Why does Ryan believe workers have the right to a living wage? What role does he think the government should play in the debate over the living wage?
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