W. Chase: “Causes of Failure”

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W. Chase: “Causes of Failure”

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Abstract

. . . Recent correspondence from here [Wisconsin Phalanx] to different newspapers has shown our convulsions and warned our friends of our approaching change, and to some extent raised a shout of joy in those who hate and despise every effort for social reform, but it is of no importance; ours is not a failure but a triumph of principles, and may if you choose be made a practical realization of the true life. But you must not expect too much in too short a time, which is the greatest of our failings.