The Evolution of the Country Community a Study in Religious Sociology
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They abolish poverty within their own bounds. Every one of the communities just de- scribed turns the power of its common organization upon the problem of maintaining the lower margin of the community. They who are in danger of falling behind are sustained and carried on. None in these communities is permitted to fall into pau- perism. The workingman without capital, whether he be in their meetings or only employed on their farms, is kept from want. The widow with her little house and one cow i...s insured against the loss of any feature of her small property. This seems to me to be the greatest triumph of these communities. [77] EVOLUTION OF THE COMMUNITY It is the test, I am convinced, of their organizations and of their success. In this they demonstrate one of the greatest possibilities of country life. They show that in the open coimtry it is possible for men to live without the suffering and d^radation of poverty. [78] VI GETTING A LIVING THE core of a community must be economic. The main business of life is to get a living/ The reason for existence of any community is found in the living which it supplies its residents.
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