The Future of the Working Classes; Economic Facts for Employers And Wage Earners
The book The Future of the Working Classes; Economic Facts for Employers And Wage Earners was written by author Babson, Roger Ward, 1875-1967 Here you can read free online of The Future of the Working Classes; Economic Facts for Employers And Wage Earners book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Future of the Working Classes; Economic Facts for Employers And Wage Earners a good or bad book?
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Moreover, the purpose of the English and French educational systems has been primarily to train the well-to-do to get more out of life; while the purpose of the German system has been to train all to put more into life. The idea that Germany has any intentions of invading 43 England or France, I believe to be entirely erroneous. The gist of the whole matter is that the Emperor of Germany has been busy developing an efficient people, while the Governments of England and France have been engaged ...in other matters. The Emperor to-day is worry- ing only about the German edu- cational system, w^hile France and England are consuming their vitality Avorrying about war. And this leads to the final thought, viz., that Germany's power today is not due to her ^r^5^w^ system of education nor to the new generation now be- coming of age. The present power of the German nation is due to the training which the 44 previous generation received, a training wliich developed botli character and intellect, and which, by the way, was directly due to the influence of Christianity.
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