The Making of Modern Germany; Six Public Lectures Delivered in Chicago in 1915

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In the main, been honest, intelligent, and directed by the high social purpose of Germany since Unification 185 keeping a group of rich trust magnates and their mid- dle-class dependents from appropriating to their exclu- sive benefit the profits of the nation's Industry.
And, note well, Interference has not concerned itself one-sidedly with the employing class. The vast army of workers has been " interfered " with by Industrial courts for the trial of cases arising between employers and employ
...ed; * by government employment bureaus instituted to reduce the evil of non-employment; and, above all, by an excellent body of technical and com- mercial schools In the industrial towns. Even in our country we do not scruple to " Interfere " with the rights of the Individual when It comes to education, but Germany, which, like ourselves, compels school attend- ance only to the fourteenth year, has recently prepared the way for a momentous forward step. Why stop educating at fourteen, was the question raised by school authorities, before the boy and girl have been sup- plied with the equipment necessary to cope with the modern world?

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