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Show H Sound Sense on the Labor H Question. H 1 H 1. Work is n blessing, not a B curse. H 2. The greatest Philanthropist is B lie who furnishes employment to H others, H 3; Aggregations of capital are B beneficial to society as they reduce B the cost of production. B .t. Capital and labor arc partners, B but capitalists and laborors are not. B 5 Labor must clioose between B the certainty of wages and vises- B situde and risks of profit and loss. B 6, Having chosen wages as its B part, when wages arc paid the B able gatherers of capital cease cx- B ccpt such as pertains to the domain B of private consciensc. B 7. The obligation of capital to B share profits with labor arc no B greater than those of .others to B share their surplus with tlie needy. B 8. No man can show authority B for dictating to capital its duty to B labor when agreed wages have B been paid. B 9. Honesty, industry and thrift B arc the basic clement of wealth. B 10. The capitalists of to-day B were ttye wage earners of yestcr- B day and the laborer of lo-claj can B become the capitalist of to-morrow. B 1j 'The mounds of property are p "' dissipated by the sure laws af B' nature hcncc'tlie state docs . not B need to assist in the work. B 12. It is not a crime to acquire, B ad to own. It may be a crime B not to do so'if one has the ability. H Acquiring must not bu confound; B cd with avarice B Finally man has nn inherent B and inalienable right to labor and H this right must not be interfered B with by Unions or strikers. |