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[734] No. 4] RELATION OF PUBLIC OWNERSHIP TO DEMOCRACY 223 Rapid Spread of Public Ownership Abroad All of these countries, sixteen in number, publicly own and operate their telephone and telegraph systems as parts of the postal service. Ten publicly own and operate their entire rail- way systems, four own them in part, while only two (England and Scotland) have been operating their railroads entirely under private ownership. Upon the outbreak of the war, the govern- ment of these two countries ...took possession of the railroads also, and will assume actual and permanent government owner- ship in the near future. Russia, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand also publicly own and operate their entire railroad sys- tems, while China, Mexico, and the countries of South America own theirs in whole or in part. All of these own their telephone and telegraph systems as well, and many countries own the ma- jority of their municipal utilities. The United States of America is the only nation in the world which does not publicly ozvn and operate its telephone and telegraph systems as government func- tions, and will have the unenviable distinction of being the only civilized country controlled by special privilege, should she alone decide to continue this intolerable system of "invisible govern- ment.

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