Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 December 1892 — The Monarchy of Man. [ARTICLE]

The Monarchy of Man.

Let me say that the co-operative system of industry is demepstrably successful. I oite the whole world to the greatest and most flour manufactory' in the world. Persuade the Pillßbury, if- you can; persuade their co-operatives, if you can, to go back to the industrial system which they have abandoned. They will not do it Ex uno disoe omne—out of one instance learn the possibility of everything. If the laborer is to come up it js by this road. If any industry be so vast and varied that co-operahon is not applicable thereto, then the industry is top vast and varied for either prjvate or corporate management. It belongs to sooiety as a whole, to the Government, if you Will, to be managed in the interest of all. I repeat that, according to my judgment, the hew era is at the door, and that the wage system of labor, inherently vicious as it is, must give way to some form of co-operatioil more generous and ennobling. There is in this world one thing to be considered,, and that is the people. There is one! kind of interest and rightjto be consulted, and that is the interest and right of the masses. There is one kind of monarchy to be established throughout the earth, and that is the monarchy of man.—Prof. John Clark lltdpath.