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underconsumption that lead to industrial stag- 

 nation. 



We can but mention one phase of the organ- 

 ization of the social environment that is of the 

 most fundamental importance; namely, the 

 socialization of education. The school system 

 of the present is narrow, inadequate, ill ad- 

 justed to its task. It prepares principally for 

 a few so-called learned professions, or for the 

 culture of the leisure classes. It must be 

 enlarged and diversified so as to "produce 

 trained workers in all the varied specializa- 

 tions of society, as well as to give the physical, 

 artistic, and moral training that is necessary 

 for complete living. In the discovering of 

 talent it will serve, as it has to a considerable 

 degree in the past, as an important means of 

 making that talent effective, and so of partly 

 neutralizing class lines. It will be the principal 

 means of bringing the individual into vital 

 relations with the social heritage. 



6. Expert Leadership 



Finally, scientific social organization will 

 produce, and is already beginning to produce, 

 a new type of leader. The trained expert, 

 knowing the facts of society and alive to 



