The evole.ti -n **f humanity, the* *!e moe iatie ent ine ipalion, is a long road. Imagine the time that must elapse he* foie* the’ same or similar fences that produc e out organisations th. t tight or aihur.it** to determine ihc allocation of the fruits of industry have operated upon the people of every country and evolved a universe of people whose lowest races are intelligent enough to insist upon justice being done to them. When that has come to pass will those who labour have the determining of tlu* allocation. It would seem that no other persons would he so free from the partialities, and it would merely he the application of “He who pays the pir-er calls the* tune*.” The question that is vital is this: \re there no means other th en force the accident of circumstances to bring about the evolution of humanity’ “F.ducation World ( h liter ”
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White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 295, 19 January 1920, Page 2
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