The Workers Party Its Campaign book And the Aftermath of the War
The Workers Party Its Campaign book And the Aftermath of the War
John William Batdorf
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Therefore, if the American nation permits a ruthless class to take over proven geometrical calculations, embodied in financial and business dealings to impoverish the balance of population, to "get-rich-quick, " then, the American nation, with its tremendous and ever-growing population, by its follj', would see the overturn of the inverted pyramid so built, and plunge the nation into a vortex of anarchy and destructive war. The future holds possibilities that wiser men in industrial, financial ...and economic discussions will grasp these twentieth century ideals based upon truths and incontrovertible facts, and present declarations and influ- ences in such a manner that will induce the owners of American wealth, and the great minds controlling industry, to be much more concerned about the safety of wealth already garnered, and the industry already founded, than the making of an unusual and immoral future profit : That capitalism, instead of striving to satisfy human selfishness, will be eager to lend itself for the public welfare: That capital and labor combined may then have power of initiative in business enterprises, free from such restrictive laws as the Sherman Anti- trust law ; their rights should be respected in corporate industrialism, if the American people are to enjoy personal liberty and to have individual ambition to thrive and do well : That both capital and labor may then derive Constitutional justice in such measurement as to make it naturally impossible for strikes and lockouts to occur : That our industrial and agricultural workers might abhor the thought of direct action to obtain a recognizance of the rights fundamentally belonging to labor : That labor organizations may be more anxious to please the consumers of their product than to have their minds centered upon higher wages and less hours : That the loss of human vitality, accumulating each day as the laborer toils, may, in old age, be accounted and paid for in the exact ratio and proportion as he had given production to the communit}' in his working days : That labor, then having the power to conserve its own integrity, may inherit the fruits of labor as Abraham Lincoln foretold in his famous saying that "labor is prior to and independent of capital.
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