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John Stahl Patterson
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26. ] PRESENT AND ULTIMATE RESULTS. 61 advantage, on the other, there is a great deal of mental con- fusion on social and economical subjects. It is the interest of society that money shall be as nearly as possible unchange- able in value ; but it is the immediate interest of creditors that money shall increase in value, and the like interest of debtors that it should decrease in value. Do not tell me that mankind are above the influence of such interests ! On the contrary, these are the very i...nterests that usually govern the actions of men, when unrestrained by a superior force. What can a man do with more than a million dollars to make him- self and family happy and comfortable in life ? It is the real interest of himself and family that his possessions shall not rise above a million (the reader will see that we are liberal) ; and yet, when he gets a million, he becomes far more desperate to accumulate more than when he had only a hundred thousand. It becomes now the exercise of a tremendous power, the pleasure of which he will not forego.

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