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Pepoles Industrial Business Combine, a Book for the Home

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Pepoles Industrial Business Combine, a Book for the Home

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Excerpt from The Pepoles Industrial Business Combine, a Book for the Home: Combination Having Self-Interest as a Center of Radiation Versus Competition Having Selfishness as a Center of Radiation If there is no method being tri ... celý popis


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Excerpt from The Pepoles Industrial Business Combine, a Book for the Home: Combination Having Self-Interest as a Center of Radiation Versus Competition Having Selfishness as a Center of Radiation If there is no method being tried to permanently remove the cause of the child-like quarrel between capital and labor, is it not high time for men of affairs to help, and at a point where help is needed? Is contention to forever continue between labor and its capital, or will the sober second thought of men lead them to stop fighting and act with the good sense of business rivals and combine in the business interests of both? If object lessons teach anything, what do you learn from the inevitable success of combines? Can you think out any good reason, Christian or political, why a People's Industrial Combination should not succeed? If Industrialism proposes to be both permanent and progressive and to gather together all the filaments of industrial good and weave them into the Commonwealth of the Combine, does it not offer to both rich and poor a better state, and as much better as the whole of any good is better than a part? If labor and capital are united under one management, will not the same splendid results follow that even now come to a like combination of capital? If not, why not? If so-called capital clearly includes much of labor, as it now does, and that from necessity, may not so-called capital include all labor? And vice versa, if so-called labor clearly includes much of capital, may it not include all capital? If civil and military government are but the tools of the people, and as such have only a special use, and are each good and serviceable in their place, why should we continue to show our ignorance and disgrace these good tools by trying to use them in our industrial proceedings, for which they are not adapted? Is not industry fundamental, and can it not make industrial tools also? If a people have sufficient military prowess to gain their independence from a king, and have brains enough to formulate and maintain self-government without a king, can they not now be trusted with their own self-interest in industrial matters without a capitalist? If men must eat to live, is it fair to permit one man to withhold entirely or dole out food as he chooses to another man? Does not he who owns the food hold an unwarrantable control of the life of the other? If you try to answer the question, why did not the Government, in either its military or civil capacity, continue to own and operate the transports after the close of the Spanish war? will you not discover an innate fairness in the hearts of the people, forbidding that a great nation should be guilty of competing against a lone Individual or a corporation? We are fair to others, is it not a pity we are not so to ourselves? Does not Government ownership, Government production, Government distribution, imply a condition of war, hence not suitable, desirable or practical to a condition of peace? Is not the People's Industrial Combine better, in that it exactly fits all the conditions of peace? If it is too big a job, or too long to wait for us to reconcile men to any political party or religious faith - need we wait a single moment on this account to offer them The People's Industrial Combine, knowing it to be to every man's financial interest, friend or foe? May it not be that this financial point settled will pave the way to political, social and religious friendship? If the rapidity of our advancement in Christian civilization is definitely indicated by our willingness to co-operate in industrial procedures, do we not also please the Author of Christian civilization by the adoption of the Ind

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