Show 1 1 Other Points of View 1 WONT WON'T Time The real reason wh why Bolshevism will not get a permanent permanent perma perma- nent place in the world Is not that It Is Immoral or cruel although It Is both The real reason Is that It wont won't work Worl that it IL will produce less well being In the world and not more cAll All previous pre human experience Is a against it Tho rho Bolshevik lk Is certain that society t as now or organized Is all wrong He IIo wishes to break it down and begin over ocr Tho The factory should be seized from rom Its old owner and owned and operated by hr the workers acting through a committee By B- this plan It is hop hoped everybody will be well off and happ happy Well elJ society as now organized Is far Car from Ideal It develops numerous bad a adjustments as it goes along and the these e have to be remedied t At present the whole tendency Is toward an increasing share in lit thu Iho product of Industry industry indus indus- try for time the wor worker r. r That is the time meaning of or the tho high wages and the shorter hours that have ha come particularly during the pro progress ress of tho the war But so far tar society has found that It got sot the best re reI results re- re I suIts and the largest product U by permitting the men or of I special aptitude conduct to-conduct Its various anIous kinds of oC business bustness Mr Carnegie for showed a a. genius for tor or organizing the time steel business lie He had an Instinct for getting z around him as us he said men who were technically much more competent than he for doing tho the wor work lIe He found Cound tho opportunity to push to the front and to do a big Industrial industrial indus Indus- trial service to the countr country It Is quite quile possible that tha t the social organization permitted per per- him to get a larger larCer share of ot the tho profits than was necessary At the same samo time In a rough wa way it did dill op operate rato to let ability havo have the chance to do o a big bl- job The same thing Is true in the case of ot Henr Henry For Ford He lie HeI demonstrated his capacity to do a certain industrial ser sent I ice fro from m which both he rind and tho the country profited Possibly Possibly Pos Pos- sib sibly again agan Mr Ir Ford profited more than th was useful But the system did produce cheap automobiles In large quantities quan quan- titles for tor the tho world It t is easy to point to the defects Jn in the system and to say that another system would automatically correct them The Tho question Is whether in correcting them it might not tail fall to do the tho essential tas task When the government gO tool took over o the railroads It made a lot of ot small economies But these were simply swept a aay sand engulfed Hed in the resulting Inefficiencies We e might provide pro against Mr Ir Carnegie or Mr Ir Ford lord making a fortune and think that in doln doing so o we wo were producing a 6 wonderful reform But we might find that at the s same mc time We wo had prevented pro the development of ot the steel Industry or of ot the cheap automobile rho The common sense of the world is for Cor making the essary adjustments to correct developing e evils while not throwing awa away tho time wonderful productive achievements of or modern civilization cl Russia will find ev eventually that it doesn't pay to smash even cn an imperfect Industrial system at the sacrifice of the time foundations of national Jt Kansas City Star Stan |