While the Planes Soar, Italy Falls!
Modigliani, G. E.
While the Planes Soar, Italy Falls! Blaster of Mussolini Effort to Conceal Eeononde Instability of Regime By G. E. Modigliani AS is known, 'the Fascist Government, facing a...
...The conventions were held with the hope of rescuing the planter system from its absolute and relative decline of economic and political power in comparison with Northern capitalism...
...e • The first conclusion of importance is that a complete study of the congressional debates on the Sherman act shows that Congress 3id not intend that the act should apply to labor and that the courts in Interpreting the act so that it did so apply were not following tbe intent of Congress...
...For example, we k n o w \ ^ 4 eH CT"*" are...
...WU1 some day strike the very depths where beats* A small, anemic heart...
...ZmA eld Chelsea in search of McCarthy ^5* the last of his longshoreman's pay...
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...Macaulay...
...It would be much more sensible, i think to suggest a program ot legislative action to overcome the work of the court Such a program would have a better chance of being put into action and also could be better worked out than any which was made up of judicial decisions...
...Assuredly it wiU not pay them off...
...Books Received Calvin B. Hoover—The Economic Life ot Soviet Russia...
...s e e Manhattan Manhattan— They bought you years and years ago...
...This fact has generally been known but the complete story ol the work of the court in that connection has just been told in the publication of "Labor and the Sherman Act" by Edward Berman (Harper & Brothers...
...Vanguard Press...
...This was impossible...
...JAMES O'NEAL The Chatterbox Mora Sounds There is so much of sunlight in your waye, And so much need for warmth ami clarity, . Within this time of cold ami darkened days, I dare not dream the things that stir in me...
...24, Ricardo Gualino, one of Italy's biggest financiers and business men, was sent to the penal islands for five y e a n for alleged unqthical deals following beany loss as, partly dee to th* current depression...
...The other day more than 300,000,000 lire Were withdrawn in twenty-four hours in Milan and Genoa from the second biggest Italian bank, following reports of serious disturbances on the Stock Exchange...
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...Dorrance...
...This will mean a loss of from 2 0 to 3 0 per cent, to those who lent cash...
...All the workers will eat less and live worse so that the S t . t e may be able to oppress them still more ferociously and lead them toward a new and more tremendous war...
...This explains why the Fascist Government can no longer and anyone in Europe or America t o lend it a cent...
...And everybody knows that in Italy stocks, except the few enjoying monopolies, like the shares of the electric concerns, are now quoted so low that comparative figures are more and more rarely given in the official statistics...
...but this has been done became on the one hand i t was necessary to balance the State's finances, and on the other, it was necessary to reduce all prices, and to begin by cutting the cost of production by reducing wages, by reducing the piling up of circulating capital used for production and general purposes...
...Another important fact well brought out, is the misinterpretation of the labor provisions of the Clayton Act which Samuel Gompers referred to at its passage as the "Magna Charta of Labor...
...1 was 721,976, according to a Rome dispatch of Feb...
...It is also true that it is in the mis-interpretation of one law of Congress that the courts have done the most damage...
...Fighting for a Slave Society WHEN Marx and Engels published the "Communist Manifesto" in 1847, American society was already staging a struggle that admirably Illustrated their interpretation of history in terms of the underlying material factors...
...N. 8. B. Gras—Industrial Evolution...
...Richard Bartholdt—From Steerage to Congress...
...Albert Einstein—About Zionism, MacMUlan...
...In this way, explained Mussolini, the State win be able ' > continue to spend all i t wants to for armament and Fascist pontics and the drop in prices win facilitate both domestic business and the exportation of Italian products...
...Lincoln McVeagh...
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...But the "battle" didn't go well in 1930, which resulted in the importation of considerable grain, the custon s duties on which brought in 284,000,000 Ore more than the Uuaamj'a estimate...
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...Michael Farbman—Russia's Five Year Plan...
...You gave them plenty of food with which to round Their stomachs with contentment Yon gave them Places to cavort—to laugh—to dance—to drink—to please the vanities Of well dressed parasites and leeches...
...You then sat back and elosad your eyes to steep...
...That same contempt was displayed by the landed aristocracy in New England before the rise of the factory system...
...It was the old conflict between agriculture and capitalism which has always existed no matter what form the agrarian mode of production might be...
...Here in America, we have come to a state only that the Republican party to getting the ha-ha now, and the Democrats will get it later . . . surely enough...
...Then know, the price that we shall pay Oh, God, exceeds the first a thousand, million ways, Manhattan— Tbe writing on the wall will some day greet your eyes...
...Charles E. S. Wood—Too Much Government...
...You laughed a t fathers, mothers growing gray with anguish...
...He tackles the problem from all angles...
...Live stock is jfht of towns are not.receiving aid from Band the town charities are deluged k aid from destitute townspeople...
...During 1 9 3 1 s ad the beginning of 1932, the Italian Government is due to pay off 9,000,000,000 lire of treasury bonds...
...It is right because the ruling class declare it to be right - In other parts of the world it is wrong because the fashion of society denounces it...
...s e e ' The attack to England against parliamentary tactics and democratic methods of government is the forerunner of what we may expect right here if Congress and the state legislatures continue their criminal muddling through tbe chaos that exists la social and Industrial life today...
...K But they are fooling themselves The Fascist statistics themselves are enough to prove that tat Italy today the progressive economic ruination of the country IS beginning to shake the financial solidity of'the political regime...
...CerHJj^gBporary scene should be rich in F^Jjtara 0 f our nation's songs...
...So that we Socialists who firmly believe to parliaments and political means wfll have a doubly difficult task to face aa these days go on...
...And the disaster would have been still greater if the famous "battle for grain" had yielded the muchheralded results...
...How much longer...
...i They bought you y e a n and years ago *«» for whatT Twenty-four bucks and a Jag of gin...
...Tea, said Mussolini, the Fascist Government, at one stroke, has e a t 3,000,000,000 lire from % the earnings of all those in Italy who Bye exclusively by their labor...
...You then sat back and let disciples of your wishes Proclaim tbe standards of your ways You then eat back . . . Manhattan— The writing on the wall will some day greet your eyes...
...Laski to Be Speaker At Dinner to Muste Progressive thought and action in the United States and England, including the workers' education movements, will be compared by Professor Harold J. Laski, of the University of London, at the Testimonial Dinner for A J. Muste, Sjead of Brookwood Labor College, on March 6 th, at the Woodstock Hotel...
...And even the capitalists themselves, especially the small and medium-sized ones, will have to abandon the hope of paying less taxes to the regime and to be content if the Fascist Government gives them a chance to recoup their losses by saving on wages...
...i M < , writers warbling along Tin Pan mJrZ*m so...
...e I'M One of President Hoover's rugged Individuate Jumped into the river recently hwnisa be could not get a Job...
...And in Italy everybody has seen recently that the landlords, apparently compelled to reduce rents, either haven't reduced them or have reduced them very little, and then always have received fiscal favors compensating them almost in full...
...If the jJaMeh seems to be much sought after E^BOt good, rousing bust-outs somebajpBse: jC^tft tnd five of her children g l i a l s at the end-of the day...
...John Day...
...And we mad thta being a family paper, we are gfjtt it a print...
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...Wilford H. Crook—The General Strike...
...George s. Schuyler—Blair...
...The problem of the Southern ruling class was to preserve their social system and the privileges of their class in competition with the growing power of the ruling capitalists and bankers of the North...
...The number applying for • k daily...
...Philadelphia, We Love You Werrenrath sing the other B*F . ^ w e r e impressed by the dearth wffgt anyone who does not want to W. of mammies...
...In September, they totaled 1.524, and in October, 1,894...
...Officially there were 552,000 jobless the end of November, to which must J S added a million farmhands who do practically nothing an Winter long...
...New Republic...
...BjjjgB fa Philadelphia over this last L gtkt now we want to enter a cheer Jj wark that is being done there by E, Franz Daniel, Maynard Krueger, |> youngsters who are succeeding in acjsntt Party back on the Philadelphia K-mehed a few days before we got Strnmting leaflets on unemployment •dipeak with becoming respect of the Shcts of such Philadelphia millionaires HEp* the Snelienbergs, etc...
...Roy E. Curtis—The Trusts & Economic Control...
...for what...
...Inadvertently • b take his leaflets away from him and Toss sad all his fellow-captives folding all Ha" literature while he poked the tjssfc »little port-hole at the top of the ija axh fashion did the surprised popuIftnt tbe causes of unemployment and passe therefor...
...This explains, too, why, while the planes of Balbo were crossing the Atlantic, amid the applause of the world, - the symptoms of genuine desperation were being felt in Italy...
...MacMUlan...
...DOUGLAS & KRANTZOR * * * By the way, for you thousands who did not attend the New Leader birthday dinner oa Lincoln's Birthday, there is still toft the opportunity of rrndtng in a birthday greeting In the form of a new'subscription for the paper...
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...I t Is a crazy-quilt pattern of things that confronts our bewilderment No one to doing much about i t Nothing wfll be done...
...On Jan...
...Little, Brown de Co...
...The same official statistics show that during the second half of 1930 at times, in August and October, there actually was a falling off in the total capital invested in stock companies...
...Tet ^administration refuses to give a single Igp grain of its 100,000,000 bushels of • Red Cross says it will refuse governeoen if it is offered...
...But, in fact, these arrangements only ait the workers, although in order to disguise and cover up this class blood-letting, the Fascist Government and press staged the comedy of the obligatory and Immediate reduction of all retail prices...
...vicinity and stabilizing the poultry •slia armor and carrying baskets of Hasnmbers will hurl the missiles at J**8 about one hundred cases of eggs phinut memory.'' fcewn comment," says Han...
...the Bank of Naples, the money-box of the migratory workers, and the social insurance .reserves...
...And as unemployment gauges the misery of the workers, so bankruptcy measures the downfall of those who give work...
...This is the question with which the New Tear begins for Italians...
...Meyer Levin—Yehuda...
...George S. Counts—The Soviet Challenge to America...
...In other words, the head of Fascism has confessed that the highest economic and financial wisdom of the regime has been reduced to compelling the workers to bear the entire burden of State finances and of the exigencies of capitalist production...
...To compete with capitalism was possible only by encouraging capitalism in the South but this would destroy their own social system and their power would also pass into the hands of a capitalist class...
...Sherwood Eddy—The Challenge of Russia...
...I t is probable that the courts have done the most harm to the cause of labor by the first method...
...A few were in favor of letting down the gates to the enemy in the hope that a capitalist class and a planter class would share power together but the general fears were admirably expressed by one delegate in 1 8 3 9 who said: To our view it la clear that if the dreams of tbe Southern commercial conventions should ever be realized the planter society would perish at once- Nothing maintains slavery but the influence extended upon it by the dominant class at the South...
...n is one way of stabilizing industry St occurred to m in the course of a con•"•flration that we have been making of *Ja*ject...
...He suggests that the courts apply the "rule of reason," which they have used in deciding cases concerning "big business" to labor cases as welL If the courts were to apply this rule they would have to base their decisions on the question of whether or not the purpose of the activity was reasonable in the eyes of the judges...
...As a result the book is very well done and quite favorable to labor...
...And here is the very fragedy of the Italian situation...
...This is the theme oi a study by Herbert Wender, Ph.D., (Southern Commercial Conventions, 18371859...
...Everybody knows that savings are l y i n g from the banks and taking refuge in the ordinary savings Institutions which, in Italy, are not allowed to invest their deposits in industry or commerce...
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...On the other hand there was the contempt for trade and manufactures that has always been exhibited by an aristocratic landed class...
...deWitt If the votes cast for the capitalist parties la 193S could be redeemed at tea cents each today we would have a nice fund for the relief of the unemployed...
...Everybody knows the figures on unemployment...
...Harry Carman—Social and Economic History of the U. 8...
...Harcourt, Brace ft Co...
...John Louis Hill—Negro...
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...I s there anything more ironic B.ot a millionaire loudly applauding drivel about "self-help" and how Bid American tradition that the unBsfd starve to death without calling on p a t b t help and how private charity I the ablation and then contributing nothpe tan nothing to the self-same private fabestmg it to Florida...
...MacN. Brian Choninov—A History of Russia...
...Edward Berman—Labor and the Sherman Act Harpers...
...The roaring of guns settled the debate and when the fighting was over the planter system was in ashes...
...The courts have shown their bias against labor in two ways...
...And this is something «•»• the profiteers of the Fascist dictatorship don't anew to be even nwitioned...
...You gave the poor, oh, countless tears aad pates, You took their children and then painted white their faces...
...It was in this manner that the...
...After this had been done and without any of the interested persons being able to interrogate him, Mussolini issued a defense ot this policy at the very time when Italo Balbo and the Italian fleet of flying boats were taking off on their spectacular and daring trassAtlantic flight to rrasfl...
...D. C. Heath...
...It is amusing to observe the sons and the grandsons of the old gentry paying homage to the bourgeois gods of the North by investing their funds in capitalist enterprises...
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...When Mr...
...Then there was the ragged white proletariat millions of them, the "poor whites," sullen, many of them *»H" g the ruling upstarts but equally hating the Negro because the latter had a more assured place than they did in the planter system If industry became general in the South these whites would become wage workers whose interests would be allied more with the capitalism that gave them jobs than the planter system which made them outcasts...
...Most of the ruling gentry knew this...
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...For two years bankruptcies in Italy have materially exceeded a thousand a month...
...So that at the end of these five months the budget showed a deficit of 812,000,000 lire...
...The number of unemployed on Feb...
...I t has more work than It oaa do...
...ft to show you what this "Greatest feed Cross is doing to help her individId, we print this item sent to us by lall from "THE LAMAR LEADER" of •fees: pe thousand people in St...
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...BP this, Hall, in his very live sheet, MRRIAL DEMOCRAT" publishes the Nsa^alif.—(AP)— Rotary and Exchange [•Slerg each other on with a view to ltar»>esent surplus of prospective omens...
...bickerings and trades for a longer tenure of Impotent rule have aggravated the case for tbe masses and only dragged the reputation of tbe party down to street corner and pub derision...
...The dinner is being given by Brookwood graduates as the opening event of the tenth anniversary program of Brookwood...
...McGraw-Hill...
...Fascism would have to reduce its expenses of oppression and of war, L e. weaken its regime...
...Except Just when the change takes place And then, aU tbe protest meetings, all the scut tying and hurrying around for recruits to battle against the dictatorship to fact will be of little use...
...His individual Initiative brought aba to the morgue...
...And i t wont be the first time, because to 1927 the government did the same thing in the case of the same amount of treasury bonds...
...Take heed—the day of days wfll come...
...Disease produced by underma spreading rapidly...
...Tickets for the dinner are $ 2 each, and may be obtained from the Dinner Committee, Room 2004, 104 Fifth avenue...
...Capitalism has always triumphed because of its more powerful economic artillery which batters down all archaic forms of production...
...You gave them these and winked your eye...
...Take heed—the day of days win come...
...The notorious anti-labor attitude of our courts has both nullified most of what they have gotten and discouraged them from trying to get any further "governmental aid...
...Symposium—Dictatorship on Trial...
...I t win issue consols in place of money...
...At • a t around a lousy check for one thoujsskich was indignantly rejected by the fi»fund...
...Not only do we have the job of teaching Socialism to an Individualistic people, but we must also refurbish and make clean the now besmirched escutcheon of Democracy...
...Harcourt...
...You smiled and then caressed tbe daughters who for things They wanted deeply—sold themselves to reprobates That you protected You took the many sons And then Instilled within their minds a a education Feeble and consistent with your laws that wanted That tbe rank and file of students be alike...
...The prospect of this white proletariat being ranged against the gentry made the latter shiver...
...The landed order was the "natural" order, even "God's order," and H was the sacred duty of the "South" to defend i t to the last ditch...
...Blaster of Mussolini Effort to Conceal Eeononde Instability of Regime By G. E. Modigliani AS is known, 'the Fascist Government, facing a constantly increasing treasury deficit, decided at the beginning of December to reduce the pay of all civilian employes of the State (the army and the Fascist militia, as "instrumentum regni," are not affected by this decision) in order to save a little more than 900,000,000 lire (worts about S** cents apiece) a year Almost at the same time the wages of all industrial and farm workers were cut from 8 to 25 per cent, by government order and without any consultation with those interested...
...Social democracy to to for bitter days here and abroad...
...And Lordy, bowSre can use such presents these days . . . What say you, dear contribs and readers...
...And the pay of the private employes (white collar workers) was also ordered reduced 8 per cent...
...Berman or about his method of reaching those conclusions...
...As the old order entered the shadows in its last decade before the Civil War the "fire-eaters" gained more and more influence and the program turned more and more to a determination to reject the perilous temptations of bourgeois riches...
...M P. Shiel—The Black Box...
...discussing whether it was tbe intent of Congress that the Sherman act apply to labor unions, the chronological story of its interpretation by the courts in labor cases and in the more important non-labor cases, the type of lalnV activities it has been applied to, its effectiveness, and, finally, suggestions for getting rid of the evils that have resulted from the present interpretation of the a c t He brings to the task a great deal of ability and the view-point of a liberal professor ot economics, which he is...
...First, they have interpreted the common law and also statute in a manner most unfavorable to labor organizations and secondly, they have declared unconstitutional or otherwise nullified the effect of laws passed for the purpose of aiding labor...
...Oligarchy Is the s aw promise of freedom...
...Vanguard Press...
...Francis Bare living on the scant rations suplied Cross, which consists of bread and IS and beans...
...wfll some day reach your very, soul, (As puny as i t be) to rouse yea from year smug And placid place...
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...And it should not be forgotten that this deficit is being piled up within a budget totaling but little more than 21,000,000,000 lire for the whole year...
...And as the desperation of criminals always is translated into ferocity, the more desperate the economic and financial situation becomes, the more ruthless become the police measures, the inhuman persecution and the pitiless sentences in Italy...
...One of jB«psst*y the Socialist propaganda that ft one across with a good-sized pile of pa aasmployment relief campaign...
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...In order to lighten taxes and "party" levies...
...S. Spero & A. Harris—The Black Worker...
...Twenty-four bucks and a Jug of gin, And from a child You grew and grew through an the rounds of life— Your muscles bulged and in your face rang laughter with its share of pain...
...But an this is nothing fa corntreasury, watch had a debit at the end of last November of 5,061,000,000 are, even after toe State bad withdrawn 4,513,000,000 lire from funds, which ought to be held intangible, in the Bank of Deposits and Loans, the moneybox of the nation...
...What we want t o L ^ IWeTttein m the shortest poss^™an C ^ ° » t t « t too, but wheel P f e ! ^ ? 5 ^ the best and ahorteX'Tto r"""wge around...
...Werrenrath had Sieostemporaneous ditty i t was one of P l r , pirate bold" things or someK^ T i a d snappy like "My sword is for • L j ^ P man feels like a bit of an idiot m7^itone on this infantile tripe...
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...And planned in all the splendor of tbe castles of old...
...Let the planter class feel itself inferior to the merchant and the manufacturer and it wfll no longer dare to defend an Institution condemned by them...
...Cape & Smith...
...Louis Cohnan—Lumber...
...K. A. Bratt—The Next War...
...On the other band, the figures on the disaster overtaking the financial side of the Mussolini regime are not so well •known...
...You gave the rich the bounties of the land...
...Bms> tee w o r s t sort of lese majeste ant Trans into the local Bastille and -gajya him with "sedition" and a lot of . as***- One cop looking over the imat cf Franz who stands up mighty tall ra*st him why he didn't Join the cops Hn sosest living...
...W. W. Norton...
...Social-fascism to tbe new philosophy...
...Farrar & Rhlnehart...
...Nothing has been more Indicative of the futility of result for the better, than the ease of Labor rule in England during tbe last few years, Political compromises, grandiloquent gestures in useleaaness...
...U "bout "Szekcajvarosi AutoCad is pretty hot I t see^ that these ^ h M e Just been raisin* hen around as here, and it is a>h time that ewe done about i t W , , ^ : °* 8 1 1 mvita4 from the i B^f tl 0 n ' * g e D t l aT dress-suit K5i **owant...
...And It wfll take courage and patience of a rare kind to buffet through tbe storms ahead...
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...showing how, one after another, sympathetic strikes, boycotts, organization campaigns, and even strikes were declared illegal and subject to injunction proceedings under the provisions of the Sherman act Under "the provisions of the act the courts even held, in the Coronado Coal cases, that labor unions are financially responsible for losses due to a strike...
...But {his doesn't hinder this bankrupt regime from preparing to assign more than 5,000,000 lire in the current budget of 1930-31 for armament, without counting probable Increases and the secret military expenses...
...And turely they wSl claim yam when they ft Haw yam have lightened all the life of me...
...In passing it may be observed that when the orators referred to the "South'" they always meant the handful of ruling magnates and nobody else...
...Brace...
...Most of them are important enough to be repeated here briefly and the reader who desires more detail can refer to the book itself...
...One phase of it was the struggle of the ruling class of the South to save itself from the extinction which the growth and expansion of Northern capitalism threatened...
...mW that off any way you want and \-Z ttffxra who feel themselves above JL to put their lyrical teeth into...
...At that time it was said that these cuts were ordered" so that everybody might share the sacrifices required by t ' - occasion equally...
...Through it they have declared illegal such all important«weapons of labor as the strike, the boycott and the sympathetic strike among others...
...This stupid Fascist policy is bound to aggravate the economic crisis in Italy...
...Just a few more figures to finish with...
...g p n the patrol wa^on at the city ejatfnim off to another Jug in the comgses> ltory men, pickpockets and the unfa* incautious generally...
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...They demanded the reopening of tbe African slave trade, thought of importing Chinese coolies, and of bringing in Negroes' under indentures, but aU expired in futility...
...Comedy, I say, because everyone knows how easy it is for a merchant to make up on quantity or quality what he has to lose in price...
...One consolation we have la that tbe m^Mm^ movement has not Joined tbe army of the unemployed...
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...Yon gave them Special this and special that and ears and buildings big, to live within...
...The treasury receipts during the current financial year have so far amounted to 712,000,000 lire less than the estimates...
...If the judges had the same social philosphy as the author no doubt the solution he offers would be of some value but with the Judges what they are and without much hope of their getting any better the suggestion is but a pious wish...
...t»«rt of fignting spirit that the party apjour eyes on Philadelphia, boys and p h big doings there...
...e • WelL Canada has retaliated by Jacking ua> mm tariff on automobiles aad some American iiiiiiiisTai turers are thinking of moving their plants to Canada Referred to Matthew Woll and his tariff league as a special order of business at its next seastoa...
...I t Is no longer necessary to demonstrate the ruin of Italian industry, commerce and agriculture...
...Julian Drachmas—Studies m the literature of Natural Science...
...And Just because these data prove that the political foundation of the regime is no longer so solid, it is worth while citing some of the more Uluminating...
...G. Lowes Dickinson—After 2,000 Years...
...How about it, nteaV^Sf t 0 A- J- M^te o n L ^ ! ! ° ° * t o c k ta N ^ York e r r IJ^and we want to see a grand » • and Harold Laski on real woCJ || , . McAlister Colema^ Scanning the New Books Edited by LAWRENCE ROOM American Labor anil Anti-Trust Legislation Judicial Extension of the Law THE political activities of labor in the United States have been of such a character thrt they have been able to get very little in the way of favorable legislation from our national and stage legislative bodies...
...Berman has made an exhaustive study of the problem presented by the application of the Sherman act to labor unions...
...Or tit* desire to gather and fonts* . May bear mi down ufon Ot frtmrn flam From which you raised me when year kyottinttt Sa am 1 torn between a loot for yam And Out compassion far th* grievous days Whose lot would lighten if they only knew How much therm is of sunlight in your way...
...Instead of freeing labor from the Injunction provisions of the Sherman a c t as it was supposed to, the Clayton act has had just the opposite effect because it allows private parties to sue for injunctions, something they could not do under the Sherman a c t What solution does Mr...
...Gustaf Hellstrom—Lacemaker Lekholm Has An Idea...
...Dutton...
...That law is the Sherman anti-trust law and its amendments...
...You gave them country homes and lakes sad forests and brooks and luxuriesAll that money can convey...
...And an of the outcry and passion against democratic methods Is due to the ugly state into which democracy has fallen, steam rollers, caaoeeea, intrigue private ambitions, personal lust for power, the building up of clique mechanisms for control . . . all these and outright dishonesty have contributed to creating the cynicism and disfavor wlta which the masses regard all parliamentary bodies...
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...After pointing this out the author shows the development of the application of the law from the early cases, like the Pullman cases, through the entire history of the law...
...And rural property now is worth less than half, and often less than one-third, of what i t was when the Italian agrarians brought about the Fascist conquest of the country...
...Columbia University Press...
...Harvard University Press...
...It would be a question of openly applying their social philosophy to the case before them...
...a> millionaires seem to be exceptionally gac fet and yet sensitive to boot...
...University of North Carolina Press...
...Berman offer to correct the evils which admittedly exist in the situation as it is now...
...That's why the being tried were decided upon, as always, by only the political hierarchy of Fascism and the limited clique of big speculators, composing the only group profiting from the present regime, without any class or interests being allowed to make their protests felt, or even heard...
...Space does not permit going into detail about the conclusions reached by Mr...
...in junction was born...
...And the sequel...
...And the outjook for the future is black, indeed...
...Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press...
...But then we are inured to bard tasks . . . and so we mush on...
...us to Le around F » lecture on the subject " % u Your | ^ also informed that "I c a n s e e | ™ t U y ,nd ask him any p e r s ^ q u e s . question, D e a n ? ^ - . . , - F*fcr...
...Some thought of some arrangement by which these whites could obtain a slave or two and a patch of land, ' t h u s attaching them by economic ties to the slave system but nothing came of i t As a delegate from South Carolina said, "it was necessary to devise some means by which non-slaveholding citizens of the South should from motives of material interest be led to entertain a more favorable feeling toward the peculiar Institution...
...As DeBow, one leading intellectual retainer of planter interests said near the end of the slave system, "Southern gentlemen would not emulate the English hawker, pedler and drummer since those pursuits were unbecoming to aristocratic taste and talent" Trade with Europe and hopes of a railroad that would tie the South to the agricultural West road and railroad building, timid support of factory enterprise and other cautious expedients were considered, but ever in the background a bourgeois figure haunted them Give that gentleman encouragement and the gentry knew that he would push them out of the picture...
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Vol. 12 • February 1931 • No. 9