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Excerpt from For What Do We Live?
The Wide-spread moral skepticism of the present age accentuates the need for such a philosophy. Do we realize how far-ramifying that moral skepticism is? How often one hears the statement, Ideals have no place in politics and busi ness. Where have ideals a place, if not in politics and business: the one, the sphere of the political and social relations of men; the other, the field of their indus trial and economic activities? To say that ideals have no place in politics and business, is equivalent to saying that they have no place in life, but only in specula tive theory.
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