Labor unions should ordinarily be temporary or limited in its impositions and constraints on individual liberty. A union fighting for just employee compensation might well dismantle after achieving its limited goal. Binding all employees to a union without choice or recourse is as evil as or worse than the original complaint. It trades one tyrant for another. In a mature Christian community, little need should occur for such unions. However, the principle of voluntary limited union ought to remain in the peoples’ minds as a weapon against encroaching tyranny should it rear its ugly head.—From Thy Will Be Done: When All Nations Call God Blessed.