Labor's Challenge to the Social Order : Democracy Its Own Critic And Educator

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Dana on Civil Service Reform, object because they feared the offices would get too permanently into the hands of the few. " Everybody ought to have a show." In the earlier stages of cooperation, of socialism and the 328 LABOR'S CHALLENGE TO THE SOCIAL ORDER trade union, this passion for the utmost that democracy can give stirs the imagination as by some mysterious presence akin to a new religion.
In the flush of labor's uprising, these finalities of demo- cratic control have all the unselfish e
...xpectations of some great hope for man. It is this which holds our respect, even when the actual attempts to realize the equalities lack every trace of that practical good sense which distinguishes between what is possible and what impossible.
My claim that labor has created its own best schooling is because its organization implies an elaborate constitution, laws and by-laws; it requires provision for the interpreta- tion of these laws; for mediation, conciliation and arbitra- tion, as well as its own severe penalties to enforce discipline.


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