The Rise of the Working Span Classsearchtermclassspan
The Rise of the Working Span Classsearchtermclassspan
Algernon Sidney Crapsey
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These changes have come to pass almost un- consciously. We are hardly aware of the fact that the doctrine of the freedom of contract, which is the basic doctrine of the modern commercial world, has already become a nullity. It is impossible to- day for two men to enter into the operation of buying and selling without submitting their con- tract to public inspection. The seller must bring the certificate of a specialist and the buyer must tender in return that which has the stamp of legal author...ity. These are some of the precautions that are taken to-day in order that man may not suffer unduly from that slavery to the market under which he is living. The subdivision of labor has made each individual dependent upon the process of exchange in a manner never before known to the history of the world. Not so long ago our own garden fur- nished our breakfast-table. To-day that table is supplied by products from every quarter of the THE SLAVES OF THE MARKET 195 globe. Formerly man carried to the market only a small portion of that which he produced; now he carries his whole product, and seeks to exchange that product for all that he requires in order to live.
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