6 PREFACE 



security of supply must be the motto — instead of 

 a cheap supply at all hazards. The people will 

 naturally require as cheap a supply as possible. 

 But this again will be achieved by the proper 

 organisation and development of the agricultural 

 industry. 



The most effective way of giving the equivalent 

 of a cheap food supply is to raise the pur- 

 chasing power of the working population. In- 

 dustrial conditions as they now exist are feudal 

 — almost the only feudal feature remaining in 

 our national Hfe. If post-War conditions are to 

 be sounder than pre- War conditions, we shall have 

 to recognise that the workers must have a larger 

 share in the profits, and a larger voice in the control 

 of industry. 



And the workers themselves must have a New 



Outlook in regard to the economics of industry, 



and realise that the only true road to recuperation, 



national development and their own advancement 



lies in unrestricted and not in restricted individual 



output. 



C. T. 



