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Excerpt from A Practical Treatise on Labor
It may be said that capital has not been treated with all the respect due to it; this, however, may be altogether a matter Of taste. Capital is as much en titled to respectful consideration as labor, while it is within the restraints Of those limits which a well regulated and prosperous society will always impose. But when it passes over this natural boundary and thus unavoidably comes in direct con?ict with labor, then there is no reason or justice in silence. There is nothing about it so sacred as to relieve it from cen sure when in the wrong. Capital and labor should move along hand in hand. The prosperity Of each is dependent upon the other. This principle has been enjoined and enforced throughout the volume, and Agrarianism Openly condemned.
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