The Development of the Free Public High School in Illinois to 1860

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The Development of the Free Public High School in Illinois to 1860
Paul Everett Belting
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"^ 6. The professions were* already full. In order to live in the future one must work. ''Most of the professions, that do not require manual labor, are overdone in all civilized countries; and in this, it is probable in the next age, few will be able to live comfortably, without the aid of manual labor. " ^" 7. Labor would restore equalit}^ and bring independence and happiness, the absence of which has caused violence and crime. Labor, ''would lay the foundation of a highl}^ useful equality an...d independence ; and would continue to strengthen through life, so as to raise them far above all vice and crime, for the great and unnatural inequality of property, know- ledge and power is perhaps the cause and origin of all force, violence and crime, where civilization has made any progress. AVe may perhaps be allowed to hope that the great radical, moral reforms now begun, will secure the greatest happiness to the greatest number, as the most important result for abused humanity. "" However, the United States would be the easiest place on earth to introduce a system of manual labor in its schools.

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