Talks On Civics

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Talks On Civics
Holt, Henry, 1840-1926
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So, as places with the most natural wealth and the most labor are the poorest, and those with the most Ability, even tho their natural wealth be partly used up, are the richest, the difference between the rich peoples and the poor ones must depend upon Ability.
T. From the point of view of civilization then, what do men who make inventions and organize industry do for us ?
P. They secure us all that we have in advance of the people whose industries are small. If there were no great inventors an
...d organizers of industry, the civilized world would have to go backward to the condition of people like the Chinese and East-Indians, who have little invention § 1 54] Rights in Personal Property. lOI or organized industry, and the world would have to stay there until men of Ability should arise.
T, Now we come to a tough question.
Jn^stJJjSSWagi.When the product is sold, is it at all certain that the enterprisers will have given the employees their correct share ? In other words, are wages always fair ?


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