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Chapter 4 delves into the roots and development of critical perspectives on business practices throughout history. Using the poignant case of Mary "Mother" Jones, we explore her personal tragedies, including the loss of her family to yellow fever and the destruction of her livelihood in the Great Chicago Fire. These experiences shaped her views on labor rights and business ethics, illustrating how personal suffering can lead to broader critiques of corporate power and social justice.
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