THE MAIN LINES OE THE VOICE RAILWAY WORLD (SEE ALSO PAGE 3Il) 



which is uplifting- all men, raising them 

 up to higher levels and possibilities, and 

 is neither oppressing nor taking away 

 from man any possibility of greater en- 

 joyment or of better things. It is bring- 

 ing to him and within his power of ac- 

 quisition those things which were for- 

 merly for the few. It is making possible 

 all things that can bring the extremes of 

 mankind nearer together. 



A WORLD-WIDE BENEFIT 



This economic industrial development 

 of the world is caused by that coopera- 

 tion, that coordination of effort which 

 assigns to individuals the tasks and du- 

 ties for which each is best fitted, and in 

 this way gets the most out of the efforts 



of all. It will not, nor can anything ever 

 make any one independent of individual 

 effort or raise any one above his inherent 

 possibilities. 



This development is so infinitely greater 

 than that of the past, and has come so 

 much faster than the minds of men could 

 possibly become adjusted to it, that there 

 has been no standard familiar to man's 

 mind by which to measure it. The abuses 

 which always accompany any movement, 

 great or small, are looked upon as inte- 

 gral elements of them, not merely inci- 

 dental. These misunderstandings, the in- 

 clination to introduce repressive and cor- 

 rective measures, where only directive 

 measures are wanted, are caused by the 

 vis inertia of men's minds and the im- 



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