44 TEADE UNIONISM AS A FACTOR IN SOCIAL EVOLUTION. 



and agree to live and work together in unity of purpose for a 

 mutual good. 



That is what I see in the immediate future as likely to re- 

 sult from the victories of Trade Unionism in the past, and 

 its influence at the present time — an Industrial Partner- 

 ship, in which, social distinctions being set aside, the skilled 

 workman will work hand to hand with the man of capital, 

 and each will share the just profit of his enterprise and 

 skill. 



And, far away beyond this, I see the development of a social 

 life in which associative effort will have played a not un- 

 important part, the ideal Socialism of One 



" Who wrought 

 With human hands the Creed of Creeds 

 In loveliness of perfect deeds." 



