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5. In order to bring about the above conditions the employers 

 must cease to combine against the interests of laborers and the 

 latter must cease to combine against the former. 



6. To gain the confidence of the public in all efforts to their 

 own improvement laborers must cease to militate against members 

 of their own class and recognize the rights of all men to work for 

 wages according to their own choice. 



7. And finally it may be said, to accomplish the above there must 

 be a constant education of both employers and employees concern- 

 ing the rights, dtities and limitations of each class and the mutual 

 interests of each as if no class distinction existed either on, an 

 economic or social basis. And this leads to consideration of indi- 

 vidual character as causation in social improvement. 



