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FEVERS Is Ml Constipation III L5QE j gagj i u1 i JVj r7rf d fill a JAME3 FBAtLARO M 1 li ST LOUIS M 9 W 8 Sljt 3 Z P E o era c o q q x RyJ gvF - -9-4 Sold and Recommended by A HcHILLEN a5 f ocialiftn By WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN in Century Magazine ssteiber the I afeaiawsaL cgzsa Copyright 1906 by the Century Co HE words Individualism and socialism define tendencies rather than concrete system for as extreme Individualism Is not to be found under any form of government so there is no example of socialism in full operation AH govern ment being more or less socialistic the contention so far as this subject Is concerned Is between those who re gard Individualism as ideal to be ap proached as nearly as circumstances will permit and those who regard a socialistic state as ideal to be estab lished as far and as fast as public opinion will allow The individualist believes that com petition is not only- a helpful but a necessary force in society to be guard ed and protected the socialist regards competition as a hurtful force to bo entirely exterminated It is not neces sary to consider those who consciously take either side for reasons purely self ish it is sufficient to know that on both sides there are those who with great earnestness and sincerity present their theories convinced of their cor rectness and sure of the necessity for their application to human society As socialism is the newer doctrine the socialist Is often greeted with epithet and denunciation rather than with argument but as usual it does not deter him Martyrdom never kills a cause as all history political as well as religious demonstrates Moral Passion Pervades Socialism No one can read socialistic literature without recognizing the moral pas sion that pervades it The Ruskin club of Oakland Cal quotes with ap proval an editorial comment which as serts that the socialistic creed inspires a religious zeal and makes its follow ers enthusiasts In its propagation It also quotes Professor Nitto of the University of Naples as asserting that the morality that socialism teaches is by far superior to that of its adver saries and it quotes Thomas Kirkup as declaring in the Encyclopaedia Britannica that the ethics of socialism are identical with those of Christian ity It will be seen therefore that the so cialists not only claim superiority iu ethics but attempt to appropriate Christs teachings as a foundation for their creed As the maintenance of either position would insure them ulti mate victory it is clear that the first battle between the individualist and the socialist must be in the field of ethics No one who has faith in the triumph of the right and who can con tend with vigor without such a faith can doubt that that which is ethically best will finally prevail in every depart ment of human activity Best Means of Development Assuming that the highest aim of society is the harmonious development of the human race physically mentally and morally the first question to de cide is whether individualism or social ism furnishes the best means of secur ing that harmonious development For the purpose of this discussion indi vidualism will be defined as the private ownership of the means of production and distribution where competition is possible leaving to public ownership those means of production and distri bution in which competition is prac tically impossible and socialism will be defined as the collective ownership through the state of all the means of production and distribution One advocate of socialism defines it as common ownership of natural re sources and public utilities and the common operation of all industries for the public good It will be seen that euBM esiSafixS ouinine Cold In One Pay Grip in Tw jrxrmr a Sb g MODERN SCHOOL OF BUSINE Departments Telegraphy Bookkeeping Banking Sliorthard TjpewrittingK Penmanship and English The largest the best school west of Chicago Comjetent faculty strict disci pline modern methods and individual instruction SCO 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accurate line between the two schools can be drawn at the point where competition begins to be possi ble both schools favoring public own ership where competition is impossi ble but differing as to the wisdom of public ownership where competition can have free play Common Ground Much of the strength developed by socialism is due to the fact that social ists advocate certain reforms which individualists also advocate Take for Illustration the public ownership of waterworks It is safe to say that a large majority of the people living in cities of any considerable size favor their public ownership individualists because it is practically impossible to have more than one water system in a city and socialists on the general ground that the government should own all the means of production and distribution The sentiment in favor of municipal lighting plants is not yet so strong and the sentiment in favor of public telephones and public street car lines is still less proiiouuced but the same general principles apply to them and individualists without ac cepting the creed of socialism can ad vocate the extension of municipal ownership tc these utilities Then too some of the strength of socialism is due to its condemnation of abuses which while existing under in dividualism are not at all uecessary to individualism abuses which the in dividualists are as anxious as the so cialists to remedy It is not only con sistent with individualism but is a necessary implication of it that the competing parties should be placed upon substantially equal footing for competition is not worthy of that name If one party is able arbitrarily to fix the terms of the agreement leav ing the other with no choice but to sub mit to the terms prescribed Individu alists for instance can consistently i advocate usury laws which fix the rate of interest to be charged these laws being justified on the ground that the borrower and the lender do not stand upon an equal footing Where the money lender is left free to take ad vantage of the necessities of the bor rower the so called freedom of con tract is really freedom to extort Upon the same ground society can justify legislation against child labor and leg islation limiting the hours of adult la bor One can believe in competition and still favor such limitations and re strictions as will make the competition real and effective To advocate indi vidualism it is no more necessary to excuse the abuses to which competi tion may lead than it is to defend tho burning of a city because fire is essen tial to human comfort or to praise a tempest because air is necessary to human life Man Needs the Spur of Competition In comparing individualism with so cialism it is only fair to consider indi vidualism when made as goodjxs man wisdom can make it and then to measure it with socialism at its best It is a common fault of the advocate to present his system idealized in con trast with his opponents system at its worst and it must be confessed that neither individualist nor socialist has been entirely free from this fault In dealing with any subject Ave must con sider man as he is or as he may rea sonably be expected to become under the operation of the system proposed and it Is much safer to consider him as he is than to expect a radical change in his nature Taking man as we find him he needs as individual ists believe the spur of competition Even the socialists admit the advan tage of rivalry within certain limits but they would substitute altruistic for selfish motives Just here the indi vidualist and the socialist find them selves in antagonism The former be lieves that altruism is a spiritual qual ity which defies governmental defini tion while the socialist believes that altruism will take the place of selfish ness under an enforced collectivism Ruskins statement that govern ment and co operation are in all things and eternally the laws of life anarchy and competition eternally and in all things the laws of death is often quoted by socialists but as generali zations are apt to be It Is more com prehensive than clear There Is a marked distinction between voluntary co operation upon terms mutually sat isfactory and compulsory co operation upon terms agreeable to a majority Many of the attempts to establish vol untary co operation have failed be cause of disagreement as to the distri bution of the corn or in come and those whci vaded bst have usual v WILLIAM J BRYAN FROM A LATE PHOTOGRAPH gioub rather than upon an economic basis Cooperation Must Be Voluntary In any attempt to apply the teach insjof Christ to an economic state it must be remembered that his religion begins with a regeneration of the hu man heart and with an ideal of life which makes service the measure of greatness Tolstoi who repudiates so cialism as a substantial reform con tends that the bringing of the individu al into harmony with God is the all im portant tiling and that this accom plished all injustice will disappear It is much easier to conceive of a voluntary association between persons desiring to work together according to the Christian ideal than to conceive of the successful operation of a system enforced by law wherein altruism is the controlling principle The attempt to unite church and state has never been helpful to either government or religion and it is not at all certain that human nature can yet be trusted to use the instrumentalities of govern ment to enforce religious ideas The persecutions which have made civili zation blush have been attempts to compel conformity to religious beliefs sincerely held and zealously promul gated Human Selfishness Ever Present The government whether it leans to ward individualism or toward social ism must be administered by human beings and its administration will re flect the weaknesses and imperfections of those who control it Bancroft de clares that the expression of the uni versal conscience in history is the nearest approach to the voice of God and he is right in paying this tribute to the wisdom of the masses and yet we cannot overlook the fact that this universal conscience must find gov ernmental expression through frail hu man beings who yield to the tempta tion to serve their own interests at the expense of their fellows Will social ism purge the individual of selfishness or bring a nearer approach to justice Justice requires that each individual shall receive from society a reward proportionate to his contribution to so ciety Can the state acting through officials make this apportionment bet ter jhanjt can be made by competi tion At present official favors are not distributed strictly according to merit eiUier In republics or in mon archies Is It certain that socialism would Insure a fairer division of re wards If the government operates all the factories all the farms and all the stores there must be superintend ents as well as workmen there must be different kinds of employment some more pleasant some less pleas ant Is It likely that any set of men can distribute the work or fix the compensation to the satisfaction of all or even to the satisfaction of a majority of the people When the government employs comparatively few of the people It must make the terms and conditions inviting enough to draw the persons needed from pri vate employment and if those employ ed In the public service become dissat isfied they can return to outside occu pations But what will be the result If there Is no private employment What outlet will there be for discontent If the government owns and operates all the means of production and distribu tion Individualism Has Been Tested Under individualism a mans reward is determined in the open market and where competition is free he can hope to sell his services for what they are worth Will his chance for reward be as good when he must do the work prescribed for him on the terms fixed by those who are In control of the gov ernment As there is no example of such a so cialistic state as is now advocated all reasoning upon the subject must be confined to the theory and theory needs to be corrected by experience As In mathematics no one can calcu late the direction of the resultant with out a knowledge of all the forces that act upon the moving body so in esti mating the effect of a proposed sys tem one must take Into consideration all the influences that operate upon the human mind and heart and who is wise enough to predict with certain ty the result of any system before it has been thoroughly tried Individu alism has been tested by centuries of experience Under it there have been progress and development That It has not been free from evil is not a sufficient condemnation The same rain that furnishes the necessary mois ture for the growing crop sometimes floods the land and destroys the har vest the same sun that coaxes the tiny shoot from Mother Earth some times scorches the blade and blasts the maturing stalk The good things given us by our heavenly Father often if not always have an admixture of evil to the lessening of which the in telligence of man must be constantly directed Just now there are signs of an ethical awakening which is likely to result in reforming some of the evils which have sprung from individualism but which can be corrected without any impairment of the principle Altruism Necessary The individualist while contending that the largest and broadest develop ment of the individual and hence of the entire population is best secured by full and free competition made fair by law believes in a spiritual force which acts beyond the sphere of tho state After the government has se cured to the individual through com petition a reward proportionate to his effort religion admonishes him of his stewardship and of his obligation to use his greater strength his larger ability and his richer reward in the spirit of brotherhood Under Individ ualism we have seen a constant in crease in altruism The fact that the individual can select the objects of his benevolence and devote his means to the causes that appeal to him has giv en an added stimulus to his endeavors Would this stimulus be as great under socialism Probably the nearest approach that we have to the socialistic state today is to be found in the civil service If the civil service develops more useful ness and more altruistic devotion to the general welfare than private em ployment does the fact is yet to be uiscovereu luis is not ottered as a criticism of civil service in so far as civil service may require examinations to ascertain fitness for office but it is a reference to a well known fact viz that a life position in the government service which separates one from the lot of the average produ cer of wealth has given no extraordi nary stimulus to higher development It is not necessary to excuse or to defend a competition carried to a point where it creates a submerged fifth or even a submerged tenth to recognize the -beneficial effect of struggle and discipline upon the men and women who have earned the highest places in industry society and government A Friendly Rivalry There should be no unfriendliness be tween the honest individualist and the honest socialist both seek that which they believe to be best for society The socialist by pointing out the abuses of individualism will assist in their cor rection At present private monopoly is putting upon individualism an un deserved odium and it behooves the individualist to address himself ener getically to this problem in order that the advantages of competition may be restored to industry And the duty of immediate action is made more imper ative by the fact that the socialist is inclined to support the monopoly in the belief that it will be easier to in duce the government to take over an industry after it has passed into the hands of a few men The trust mag nates and the socialists unite in de claring monopoly to be an economic development the former hoping to re tain the fruits of 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