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Excerpt from The Ethics of Cooperation
Gest the natural forces at man's disposal; capita1, 'credit, corporations, labor un ions: these suggest the bringing together of men and their resources into units for exploiting or controlling the new natural forces. Sometimes resisting the political, military, or ecclesiastical forces which were earlier in the lead, some times mastering them, sometimes com bining With them, economic organiza tion has now taken its place in the world as a fourth great structure, or rather as a fourth great agency through Which man achieves his greater tasks, and in so doing becomes conscious of hitherto unrealized powers.
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