Japanese Letters Eastern Impressions of Western Men And Manners As Contained I
Japanese Letters Eastern Impressions of Western Men And Manners As Contained I
Hastings George Fitzhardinge Berkeley
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I am supposing it to be actually the case that the development of industry is being accompanied by an increased herding together of the poor and a gathering of the rich into closer intimacy with one another. Is my assumption justified by the facts ? — that is what I should much like you to inquire into. By the " poor, " of course, I understand the Letter xxxi. ] Modern Industries. 177 working class in general. To ascertain the facts is perhaps a harder matter than I imagine, but I shall be surp...rised if you tell me they are not very patent, very observable to the most ordinary capacity for seeing. For consider what has been the steady tendency of industrial enterprise, visible even over here, during these last decades: agglomeration of small businesses into large ones, of small factories into large factories, of retail shops into monster stores, of individual traders into co-operative societies ; distinction and separation between those who direct, who work with their brains, and those who are directed, who work with their hands.
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