A LITTLE LAND 30 



AND A LIVING 



have found out my early mistakes. I was at- 

 tracted for the most part of that long period by 

 the teachings of our conservative, reactionary, 

 liberal Henry George, and even " my " own sa- 

 cred " policies " and ideas attracted me. Social- 

 ism in Germany is very good ; anarchism in Rus- 

 sia is not a bit less good, but these "isms" are 

 not good everywhere, nor are they good for all 

 the time. There are other remedies and policies 

 for the alleviation of the degrading social con- 

 ditions that confront us everywhere ; but there is 

 one which is as efficient now as ever, in every 

 land, in all places and at all times farm life. 



A MANY-SIDED PROBLEM OF INTERNATIONAL 

 SCOPE. 



I have in mind a problem, complicated and 

 far-reaching in its being and influence, because 

 it vitally concerns every large city of all coun- 

 tries; a problem of international scope the 

 over-crowding of large cities with unadaptable 

 laborers, all seeking a livelihood where the oppor- 

 tunities don't increase in proportion. And as 

 soon as practical methods expedite the solution 

 of this many-sided problem, the lives and des- 



