The New Right a Plea for Fair Play Through a More Just Social Order
The New Right a Plea for Fair Play Through a More Just Social Order
Samuel Milton Jones
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Service for Service Instead of the Modern Factory System. Five years ago I dealt with my associates as " employees, " but I now know that there is a higher relation between men than master and servant. I have come to see that it is due to a mere accident of an unjust system that I am permitted to have a choice in the matter. An accident of another kind might have made one of the employees the master and me the servant. It might have placed him in the office and me in the factory. Under the exis...ting social order it is impossible to see how ary proper conception of justice can be realized in the factory sys- tem. The average factory is a place where wealth is made, 228 The New Right. and men are unmade. Men are treated as impersonal *' hands, " not as brothers and fellow-beings. In many cases the employees are numbered like convicts, and locked into the rooms where they work. Overseers watch them with lynx-eyes, and a slight mistake often means an instant discharge. The division of labor makes each worker's daily task as monotonous as the swinging of a pendulum.
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