        item: #1 of 7
          id: 12106
      author: Lorimer, George Horace
       title: Old Gorgon Graham More Letters from a Self-Made Merchant to His Son
        date: None
       words: 49502
      flesch: 76
     summary: They always think that this shows that they are sound, conservative business men, but, as a matter of fact, it simply stamps them as mighty mean little cusses. A lot of young men start off in business with an idea that they must arm themselves with the same sort of weapons that their competitors carry.
    keywords: boss; boy; business; chicago; course; day; doc; dollars; end; father; fellow; good; graham; head; home; house; job; john; lard; life; lot; man; men; money; new; office; people; pierrepont; right; son; sort; stock; tell; thing; thorn; time; way; wife; work; world; yards
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        item: #2 of 7
          id: 15487
      author: Addams, Jane
       title: Democracy and Social Ethics
        date: None
       words: 48515
      flesch: 55
     summary: Until she marries she remains at home with no special break or change in her family and social life. These dances may be the only organized form of social life which the disheartened employee is able to mention, but the girl herself, in her discontent and her moving from place to place, is blindly striving to respond to a larger social life.
    keywords: alderman; business; charity; children; city; claim; community; democracy; effort; employees; employer; ethics; experience; factory; family; family life; good; household; individual; labor; life; man; men; mind; money; order; people; public; relation; school; self; sense; situation; social; time; visitor; women; work; years
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        item: #3 of 7
          id: 18603
      author: Sumner, William Graham
       title: What Social Classes Owe to Each Other
        date: None
       words: 32998
      flesch: 66
     summary: In their view they have a right, not only to _pursue_ happiness, but to _get_ it; and if they fail to get it, they think they have a claim to the aid of other men--that is, to the labor and self-denial of other men--to get it for them. A free man in a free democracy has no duty whatever toward other men of the same rank and standing, except respect, courtesy, and good-will.
    keywords: capital; classes; duty; good; interests; labor; land; liberty; life; man; men; nature; people; power; public; question; rights; self; society; state; use; wages; way
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        item: #4 of 7
          id: 21959
      author: Lorimer, George Horace
       title: Letters from a Self-Made Merchant to His Son Being the Letters written by John Graham, Head of the House of Graham & Company, Pork-Packers in Chicago, familiarly known on 'Change as "Old Gorgon Graham," to his Son, Pierrepont, facetiously known to his intimates as "Piggy."
        date: None
       words: 52374
      flesch: 81
     summary: Of course, you're going to meet fellows right along who pass as good men for a while, because they say they're good men; just as a lot of fives are in circulation which are accepted at their face value until they work up to the receiving teller. Mr. Pierrepont has | | just been settled by his | | mother as a member, in | | good and regular standing, | | of the Freshman class.
    keywords: bill; boy; boys; business; chicago; course; day; deal; dollars; end; father; fellow; girl; good; graham; half; home; house; jack; jim; job; john; john graham; man; men; money; new; office; place; pretty; right; saw; son; sort; stock; thing; thought; till; time; way; work; yards; | +; | =; | mr; | pierrepont; | union; | |
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        item: #5 of 7
          id: 28901
      author: Stephen, Leslie
       title: Social Rights And Duties: Addresses to Ethical Societies. Vol 1 [of 2]
        date: None
       words: 59472
      flesch: 57
     summary: With much that such men have said I could, of course, agree heartily; for, indeed, it expresses the strongest feelings which have caused religious revolt. Nothing would be easier than to make out a catena of testimonies from great men at every stage of the world's history, declaring each in turn that the cup of iniquity was now at last overflowing, and that corruption had reached so unprecedented a step that some great catastrophe must be approaching.
    keywords: case; competition; course; day; doctrine; equality; example; existence; fact; general; good; human; justice; man; means; men; moral; nature; new; people; point; principles; problems; question; reason; right; science; sense; social; society; state; struggle; system; theory; truth; view; way
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        item: #6 of 7
          id: 29508
      author: Tufts, James Hayden
       title: The Ethics of Coöperation
        date: None
       words: 8529
      flesch: 59
     summary: Certainly the world cannot remain as before: great powers struggling for empire; lesser powers struggling for their separate existence; great areas of backward peoples viewed as subjects for exploitation; we ourselves aloof. It must then choose between a future world order based on dominance, which means world empire; a world order based on nationalism joined with the non-social type of competition, which means, every nation the judge of its own interests, continuance of jealousies and from time to time the recurrence of war; and a world order based on nationalism plus international coöperation, to establish justice, to provide for common defense, to promote the general welfare, and to secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity.
    keywords: competition; coöperation; dominance; group; justice; liberty; life; man; men; new; power; system; trade; world
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        item: #7 of 7
          id: 36957
      author: Stephen, Leslie
       title: Social Rights And Duties: Addresses to Ethical Societies. Vol 2 [of 2]
        date: None
       words: 62400
      flesch: 57
     summary: If we compare the number of great men at Athens in its best period with the number of free Athenians, we shall get one ratio; if we admit the Athenian slaves, or add Boeotia and other Greek States to our population, we get quite a different ratio. The smaller the population, the higher the excellence indicated by a given number of great men; but, also, the smaller the population, the less is the wonder that it should have died out or been swallowed up in the whirlpools of political, religious, and social convulsions.
    keywords: argument; case; course; crime; desire; doctrine; doubt; example; fact; general; good; great; human; knowledge; law; life; man; means; men; moral; nature; people; place; pleasure; point; power; punishment; question; real; sense; set; society; theory; thought; time; truth; view; wealth; work; world
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