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WOMAN AND LABOR There never has been, and as far as can be seen, there never will be, a time when the majority of the males in any society will be supported by the rest of the males in a condi- tion of perfect mental and physical inactivity. "Find labor or die" is the choice ultimately put before the human male to-day, as in the past; and this constitutes his labor problem. 1 The labor of the man may not always be useful in the highest sense to his society, or it may even be distinctly harmful ...and antisocial, as in the case of the robber-barons of the Middle Ages, who lived by capturing and de- spoiling all who passed by their castles; or as in the case of the share speculators, stock - i The nearest approach to complete parasitism on the part of a vast body of males occurred, perhaps, in ancient Rome at the time of the decay and downfall of the Empire, when the bulk of the population, male as well as female, was fed on imported corn, wine, and oil, and supplied even with entertainment, al- most entirely without exertion or labor of any kind; but this condition was of short duration, and speedily contributed to the downfall of the diseased Empire itself.
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