The Problem of Monopoly; a Study of a Grave Danger And of the Natural Mode of Averting It
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Local granges were scattered over the states and state granges were consti- tuted by the local granges. The organizers had given to the body an elaborate^ ritual and made it, at the outset, a secret society. The , ritual had its attractions and the constitution afforded offices enough to offer further attractions, while the orders to which a member could attain seemed to bring a modest quasi-nobility within the reach even of a slender purse. Four orders could be conferred by a local grange, tho...se, namely, of laborer, cultivator, harvester and husbandman. One could get them all for five dollars; and there were parallel titles for women which could be had for two dollars. All this played a useful part in attracting people, holding their interest and keeping up periodical meetings even when there were no very great issues pending. In 1874 there were said to be something like twenty thousand 90 THE PEOBLEM OF MONOPOLT local granges in the United States, and over a million and a half of members— a very large growth to come out of that quiet meeting of the three gentlemen in "Washington.
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