Citation: Anderson, William Aaron. The outlook for the laborer. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1891.Morse Department of Special CollectionsIntroduction: From earliest times there have always been at least two classes of people in a community; those that were compelled to labor, and those controlling the labor. The class which exerted the control were also laborers in a certain sense, though their labor was not operative, but executive and and speculative, according to the classification of labor by President Fairchild. The strongest ruled. He who could subjected others and compelled them to labor to his advantage. Much the same condition exists today, though instead of Kings and lords ruling over serfs, we have the capita...