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The industrial republic: a study of the America of ten years hence

Chapter 3: ILLUSTRATIONS
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The author applies an evolutionary view to social change, diagnosing contemporary American institutions—political parties, corporations, unions, newspapers, colleges, and churches—as shaped by industrial forces that concentrate economic sovereignty and exploit labor. He analyzes current political and economic structures, argues that political equality remains incomplete while industrial control rests with a few, and forecasts an impending crisis that will yield a democratic reorganization of production. The proposed remedy is an industrial republic in which the means of production become public property, workplaces are governed democratically, and laborers receive the full value of their output; the book maps the forces and steps leading to that transformation.

ILLUSTRATIONS

“Vooruit,” Home of the Socialist societies of Ghent Frontispiece
 
FACING PAGE
A Socialist view of the Trusts 48
 
Reaping by hand and by machinery 92
 
Child labor in glass factories and coal mines 114
 
The Social contrast in New York 126
 
Coxey’s Army on the march and in Washington 206
 
The competitive vs. coöperative distribution of information 220
 
Helicon Hall 274