The National Being; Some Thoughts On An Irish Policy

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By degrees it will be dis- covered what enterprises are best directed by the State, by municipalities, by groups, or by in- dividuals. But if the idea of democratic control I02 THE NATIONAL BEING is predominant, those enterprises which are otherwise directed will yet meet the prevalent mood by adopting the ideas of the treatment of the workers enforced in democratically controlled enterprises, and will in every respect, except control, make their standards equal. All the needles of being point ...to' the centres where power is most manifested. The effects of the French revolution — a democratic upheaval — invaded men's minds everywhere. Even the autocratic- ally ruled States, hitherto careless about the people in their underworlds, had to make advances to democracy, and give it some measure of the justice democracy threatened to deal to itself.
Without demanding absolutism I do desire a predominant democratic character in our national enterprises, rather than a confused muddle or struggle of interests where nothing really emerges except the egoism of those who struggle.


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