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This paper is an attempt to analyze the motives which underlie a movement based, not only upon conviction, but upon genuine emotion, wherever educated young people are seeking an outlet for that sentiment for universal brotherhood, which the best spirit of our times is forcing from an emotion into a motive. These young people accomplish little toward the solution of this social problem, and bear the brunt of being cultivated into unnourished, oversensitive lives. They have been shut off from the common labor by which they live which is a great source of moral and physical health. They feel a fatal want of harmony between their theory and their lives, a lack of coördination between thought and action. I think it is hard for us to realize how seriously many of them are taking to the notion of human brotherhood, how eagerly they long to give tangible expression to the democratic ideal… .
Contents
- Industrialism and Its After-effects
- Intellectual Responses to Industrial Modernity
- Adam Smith: The Wealth of Nations Year: 1776
- Leeds Woolen Workers Petition Year: 1786
- Andrew Ure: The Philosophy of Manufactures Year: 1835
- People’s Charter Year: 1838
- Louis Blanc: The Organization of Labor Year: 1839
- Horace Mann: “The Condition of the Children of Laborers on Public Works” Year: 1840
- Edwin Chadwick: Report on the Sanitary Condition of the Laboring Population Year: 1842
- Eighth Annual Report of the Poor Law Commissioners Year: 1842
- Treaty of Nanjing Year: 1842
- Rules of a Berlin Factory Year: 1844
- Harriet Farley (Using the Pseudonym “Susan”): Letters from the Lowell Mill Year: 1844
- Josephine L. Baker: “A Second Peep at Factory Life” Year: 1845
- Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels: Communist Manifesto Year: 1848
- Michael Faraday: Letter to the Editor about the River Thames Year: 1856
- William Acton: Prostitution Considered in Its Moral, Social, and Sanitary Aspects Year: 1857
- Giuseppe Mazzini: An Essay on the Duties of Man: Addressed to Workingmen Year: 1860
- Frederick Law Olmsted: Journeys and Explorations in the Cotton Kingdom Year: 1861
- Pacific Railway Act Date: 1862
- Charles Darwin: The Descent of Man Year: 1871
- Louis Pasteur: “The Germ Theory and Its Applications to Medicine and Surgery” Year: 1878
- Paul Lafargue: “The Socialist Ideal” Year: 1883
- Jacob Riis: How the Other Half Lives Year: 1890
- Jane Addams: “The Subjective Necessity for Social Settlements” Date: 1892
- Eduard Bernstein: Evolutionary Socialism 1899
- Karl Pearson: National Life from the Standpoint of Science Date: 1901
- Progressive Party Platform Date: 1912
- Joseph Stalin: “Results of the First Five-year Plan” Date: 1933