Questions National And of National Importance to Every American Citizen With Re

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Osborne a Myers
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We must, if we expect to have true prosperity, make thorough study of all questions that affect the great mass of people. This is amoral obliga- tion required of us, to make such studies that are necessary of all questions relating to the welfare of the people and to work for the interests of all, and not for the interests of the few against the interests of the many.
Is it not a detriment to our nation to have great distress among us on account of the pov- erty that at times almost beggars des
...cription? Is there not plenty around us and great wealth GOVERNMENT BANKING 99 stored in close proximity to such poverty? Does not the greatest poverty exist where the greatest fortunes are enmassed? That the greater the fortunes and the greater the number of them, the greater the distress among the people generally on account of the need of the most common ne- cessities of life?
Is it not known that the opposite of distress exists in communities where there are no pre- tenses to great individual wealth, but where the people are known as well-to-do people?


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