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Economic Problems |
The arrangements of the circumstances of the people
must be such that poverty shall disappear, that everyone,
as far as possible, according to his rank and position, shall
share in comfort and well-being. We see among us men
who are overburdened with riches on the one hand, and
on the other those unfortunate ones who starve with nothing;
those who possess several stately palaces, and those
who have not where to lay their head. … This condition
of affairs is wrong, and must be remedied. Now the
remedy must be carefully undertaken. It cannot be done
by bringing to pass absolute equality between men.
Equality is a chimera! It is entirely impracticable. Even
if equality could be achieved it could not continue; and
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if its existence were possible, the whole order of the world
would be destroyed. The Law of Order must always obtain
in the world of humanity. Heaven has so decreed in the
creation of man. … Humanity, like a great army, requires
a general, captains, underofficers in their degree,
and soldiers, each with their appointed duties. Degrees are
absolutely necessary to ensure an orderly organization. An
army could not be composed of generals alone, or of captains
only, or of nothing but soldiers without anyone in
authority.
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Certainly, some being enormously rich and other lamentably
poor, an organization is necessary to control
and improve this state of affairs. It is important to limit
riches, as it is also of importance to limit poverty. Either
extreme is not good. … When we see poverty allowed
to reach a condition of starvation, it is a sure sign that
somewhere we shall find tyranny. Men must bestir themselves
in this matter, and no longer delay in altering
conditions which bring the misery of grinding poverty to
a very large number of people.
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