Debate Between Samuel Gompers ... And Henry J. Allen At Carnegie Hall, New York, May 28, 1920

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And what is harmful in that answer? If we cannot trust govern- ment, then exit democracy.
The spirit of brotherhood is not the spirit that Mr. Gompers has been talking about to-night. He would have us believe that all the progress which has been made in the conditions of labor is due to strikes.
He leaves out of consideration entirely the fact that there has been progress in every department of hu- man activity. , There has been an advance of moral standards, an advance of the realization of eq
...ual rights, an advance of the program which has been running through civilization from the beginning.
The program did not begin with organized labor.
It did not begin with any kindly men who operate in- dustry. It has been coming on, slow but certain, since the foundation of human society and you can go back tracing its slow progress by the glow it has cast upon history. You can begin the backward survey by asking Lincoln where he got the inspira- tion that led him always to put the call of humanity above every other call, that led him to place the man above the dollar.


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