The Preachers

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Millions and millions shed tears in distress, in misfortunes, in misery, worriment and destitution. Means and necessities of life are converted into values, represented by coins and bills, preserved . in iron safes and behind steel bars, with- holding food, fuel, shelter and clothing from the reach of those who most need them ; who eould and who do produce them, but are unable to store them up, exchange and convert them into value. A right- eous, wise guide were certainly most welcome, who coul...d teach us a better distributive system, a more reasonable theory of exchange between industry, production and storing of products. A guide, that could teach mankind how to acquire homes, how to keep the existing ones ; a guide, who could teach us reciprocity in help, in mutual support, in abating ego- 80 THE PEEAOHEES.
tism, subduing avarice, and sordid selfishness ; a guide who would lead us to thoroughly despise and abandon heartlessness, sacrilegious advantage-taking of the needy and helpless ; a guide that would convince us and compel us to practice not " Christian charity," " love of God," but an honest sense of duty, the equality, value and dignity of a human being as a member of the human family, in which not one should be hungry, homeless, destitute and unhappy ; such a guide, such a " Messiah," such a " Redeemer," " Saviour," " God " is wanted and would be wel- comed upon our planet by white and Ethiopian, by Chinese and Malayan, by savage and civilized, by honest and dishonest, by atheist and Quaker, by soldier and monk, by statesman and beggar, by philosopher and cannibal, by artist and nomad bar- barian, by man and beast.


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