The book Co Operation And the Problem of Unemployment was written by author E D 1896 Bswillwald Here you can read free online of Co Operation And the Problem of Unemployment book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Co Operation And the Problem of Unemployment a good or bad book?
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But hope comes sometimes to mankind despite ijtself, and it is doing so in this case. The sociologist often says in despair that people can not be got to pull themselves together to do anything- new or great except where it is in connection with the immediate satisfaction of their wants, or natural desires. " Natural desires, " however, may include a great deal; they certainly include our wish to do our duty to our children, and in this age of great towns we cannot give the children an educatio...n that will not be an outrage on their young natures with- out maiking our schools in some way or other co- operative colonies. ( 16 ) Let us then consider this problem of popular education as it presents itself to us to-day; it is extraordinarily interesting" from every point of view and probably the most hopeful thing on the social horizon. We, of course, know that the young human being is plastic and capable of being moulded, but now we have such things as Eoyal Commis- sions and their reports, and the scientific in- formation thrown out occasionally to us in the Press, tO' keep us reminded of the fact that, as stated by one of the recent Royal Commissions — on Physical Deterioration — the young human creature remains up to the age of about eighteen so plastic that it can be formed to a most won- derful extent morally, mentally, and bodily by proper treatment.
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