The Decline And Rise of the Consumer a Philosophy of Consumer Coperation
The Decline And Rise of the Consumer a Philosophy of Consumer Coperation
Horace Meyer Kallen
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40, p. 532; Miss Douglas studied Steward's manuscript notes as well as his printed Nachlass. See also John R. Commons, Documentary History of American Industrial Society; Selig Perlman, A History of Trade Unionism in the United States. THE AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL WORKER 241 not wages. Like Ira Steward he felt that the habits and wants of the worker, his standard of living, determine the level of wages, and basically define the moral and physical condition of mankind. Accordingly, through the Noble ...Order, the wage- worker was to raise himself "above the narrow view of his class, trade, or job, " and realize himself as a helper in the salvation of humanity. The Order would be his instrument of study and discipline. Its ritual would with its symbols lift his mind and heart to the great vision of a free society; and lead the young initiates to higher and higher levels of brotherhood and power. Its secrecy would make a home for them, giving them confidence, intimacy and freedom. With schools and shops and stores and self-insurance, the producing multitudes would win and safeguard their freedom, security, fraternity and equality for themselves.
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