TheEmpireofBusiness 10006341
TheEmpireofBusiness 10006341
TheEmpireofBusiness 10006341
OF
B US IN ES S
By
AN D RE W CA RNE G I E
C I T Y NE W
D O UB L E DAY P A G E
, C O M PANY
I 9 I 3
Copyrigh t, 19 0 2 , 1 9 0 8 , by
D OU B AY P AG C OM ANY
LED ,
E P
A ll igh t
r : d in l ding th t f
r es e rve ,
c u a o
t n l i n int f
ra x az o ignl ng g
o ore a u a e:,
TH E R O AD To B US I N E S S S UC C E S S
A Ta lk to Y ou ng M e n
TH E C O MMO N I NT ER E S T OF LA B O U R A ND
CA P I TAL
E m ploye r pl oye i nt d p e nd nt Th e ad
a nd em e er e e
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Th e m pl oy wh o h e l p s
.
v n t g s f m u t u l t ru t
a a e o a s . e er
h i w r k m e n t h u gh
s o d u cat ion re c e a t ion and
ro e r
i l u pl ift h lp s h i m s e l f
,
s oc a , e .
TH R I F T As A D UT Y
Th e D u tie: f
o Rich M e n
T r h ift n v i d n of c iv i l i z t ion S avi ng one of
a e e ce a .
the h i gh t d t i es f cit iz n h i p
u T h a c cu m u l a
es o e s e
d u t y ; t h a cqu i re me nt of
.
t i on of co m p t n
a e e ce a e
v st w
a l t h n t a vi t u e b u t g at re sp ons ibil i ty
ea o r a re .
H ow To WI N F O RT U N E
Th e a dv
nt a ge s of a n e a rl y s t a rt
a C oll e g e e duca .
t i on no t ne c e s s a ry t o b u s i n e s s s u c ce s s P oo r boys .
t h e s u cce s s fu l m e n O f t o d ay M e n of bu s m e s s
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a b i l i t y s u re o f re co g ni t i on .
WE ALT H A ND US E S I TS
P ov rt y a n I nce nt i ve t o g a t a ch i e ve m e nt S ii r
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e re .
pl w l t h llow m re l y a n l a b o a t io n O f th e
us ea a s e e r
nd h e p e ns p ro d u cti on
.
a c a .
C O NTE NT S
t e c t ive tar e e a
B i t i n;
r a a com p a ri onof e s ul t s
s r .
B US I N E S S
B usin s l g w d and init s p i m ary m e ani ngs
e s is a ar e or r
t h e wh l e ng f m ns ff ort s Th e s a m ’
c ov e rs o ra e o a e e
p ri n i pl of t h ift e ne gy on nt t ionand b a i n
.
c es r ,
r ,
c ce ra r s
t o d ry good s .
TH REE L E G G E D S T O O L
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Sc h e me of t h e wo ld s w k Th e t ri pl e a ll i ance
r
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or
l b ou r p i t l a nd b u i n s b i l i t y is ne ce s sa ry
.
Of a ca a s es a
t o p od u e su c e s fu ll y E a h d e p e nd e n
,
c t on t h e c
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r c s .
ot h e s co m b i n
r ed invi nc i bl e , .
RA I LRO AD S PA S T A ND P RE S E N T
R a i l roa d i ng int h e e ve nt i e s ; ra i l s y s t e m s s p e e d s
s s, , ,
s a l ari e s a nd m e t h od R a il roa d i ng in t h e fu t u
s re .
Th e ne e d s of t h e ra i l roa d m an a nd h is re s po ns i
.
b ilit ies .
WE A LTH
LA B O UR
WA G E S
CO NTENT S
TH R I FT
TH E LAN D
I N D I V I D UA L I S M V ER S U S S O C IA L I S M
V AR I E TY V ER S U S U N I F O RMI TY
FAM I LY R E LAT I O N S
TH E L O N G MA RC H U P WA R D
M Y EX P ER I E N C E W I T H RA I LWAY RA T E S A ND
R E B AT E S
Th e R o ad To B u s ine s s S u c c e ss
TH E R O AD TO BU S I NE S S S U CC E S S
A TAL K T O Y O U N G MEN
handkerchief .
main bu siness .
all were inj u red whether they lost or won You may .
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ahead .
There never was a great cha ra cter who did not some
times smash the routine regu lations and ma ke new
ones for himself The rule is only suitable for su ch
.
s ib ilit y
. You will never be a p artner u nles s yo u
know the bu sines s of you r dep a rtment fa r better
th a n the owners pos sibly can When called to .
credit a thou sand ; for every thou sand fifty thou s and ,
.
most about it .
where .
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Don t put all you r eggs in one bas ket is all
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wrong I tell you put all you r eggs in one bas ket
.
,
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says N o o ne can cheat you ou t o f u ltimate su cces s
,
E m pl o y er a nd em pl yo ee i nt d p nd nt Th dv n
er e e e . e a a
g
t a e s of mut u al t ru s t . Th m pl y
e e wh h lp h i
o er o e s s
k
wor m e n t h gh d rou e u ca ti n r
o , t i n nd
e cre a i l p
o a so c a u
l ift h lp h i m l f
e s se .
TH E C O MM O N I NT ERE S T OF LAB OUR
A N D CAPI TAL
ADD RE S S T O WO R K I N G M E N
is changed .
u nfortunate friction :
“
The trouble is that men are not paid at any
tim e the compens ation p roper to that time All .
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p apers the great boom in steel rails very natu ,
that which places within the reach o f all the treasu res
o f the world which a re stored u p in books .
is a p0 8 1t 1V € disadvantage .
M r Thomson
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Why Mr T homson you amaze
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That is the reason I want you to take charge of it ,
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he replied I have never known a mechanic with
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mechanic ” “
the mech an i cal engineer ” “
the mana
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ger of steel mills are now titles of honou r If you
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p ainful evidenc e of this fact t o day Knowledge is .
h ave not read then they have obs e r ved which is the
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world s exp erience upon that subj ect brou ght right
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shelves will tell you the story of the rise o f many men
from ou r own ranks It i s not the e d u cated o r s o
.
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,
o t t h e monarch s th at have ruled the ,
does not app reciate and the man ager whom the,
p e n s e d with It
. is we who fea r th at the abilities O f
such men may be lost to u s .
p e lle o u r .
the time they h ave at their disp osal they will soon
ris e to higher positions You need not work twelve
.
Th e D u tie s of R ich M e n
T h ift n vi d n f i vi l i t i n S vi ng n f t h
r a e e ce o c za o . a o e o e
h i gh t d t i f i t i n h i p T h
es u es O m l ti n f
c ze s . e a c cu u a o o a
co mp t n e ed ty ; th
ce a q i m nt f v t w l t h
u e ac u re e o as ea
n t vi t
o a b t
r ueg t p n i b il ity
u a re a re s o s .
TH R I F T AS A D UTY
TH E D UT I E S OF RI CH M EN
s ay
,
to be p aid only when the ship is
delivered after s atisfactory trial trip s Where or .
thrift .
TH R I FT TH E F I R S T D UTY
Hence thrift is mainly at the bottom of all im
,
T H R I F T D U TY HA S I TS L I M IT
As a rule you will find that the s aving man is a
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not the aim of thrift nor the duty of men to acqu ire
,
men .
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belongs in j u stice to the p rotecting power that has
,
fostered him and enabled him t o win pe c u nia ryi
su cces s To try to ma ke the world in some way
.
s um
,
which is not very di fficult for him to s ave o r
borrow he can begin farming the only comp etition
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bu sines s ; yet the di ffic u lties are not ins u perable nor ,
Kirby l\ /I c D u ga ll Craig
, i nb e rry Walla ce the, , , ,
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Spreckels in sugar re fining all and many more
,
Philadelphia Meldru m ,
Anderson B uffalo ; N ew ,
comb E ndicott
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C o Detroit ; Taylor Cleveland ;
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D i ck Pittsbu rg
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— all these and the corresponding
H OW TO W I N F O R TUNE 61
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in Jordan Lord Field B a rr a nd
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W H ERE IS TH E C O LL E G E M AD E M AN $ -
l\
/ I o nt a gu e president Second N ational ; B aker p resi
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takers h ave too many years the start of the gradu ate ;
they h ave entered for the race invariably in their
teens in the most va lu able of all the years for learn
ing from fou rteen to twenty ; while the college stu dent
has been learning a little about the barbarou s and
p etty squ abbles o f a fa r distant p ast o r trying to
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adopts the plan that will beat the record and dis card s
his owndevices o r ideas which the working mech ani c
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ARE C O R PO RA T I O N S To D I S A PP E A R $
The young p ractical man o f to day working at the-
o o d h u t h t i nt t t h i mo t apabl e me n
g s o ses a e re s e r s c
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in the profits of each dep artment su cceed when those ,
,
For .
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p ithily : I ll tell you how I got on I kept my ears
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my own .
in this S elf—
. interest comp els the immediate supe
rior to give the highest place u nder him to th e
man who can best fill it for the o fficer is credited
,
D A NC E R S T O Y OU NG M EN
b etter retu rns for increa sed cap ital th an any out
s ide investment N o man o r se t of men or cor
.
c lerk
’
Th e f ult d
a , ear B ru t u s , is no t ino u r ta rs
s
B u t inou r s e l ve s , t h at we a re und e l i ng s
r
”
.
We al th a nd I ts U s e s
i iv
P overty a n nc e nt e to g re at a c h i ev em ent S u pl us
. r
we al t h ll w m l y
a o s e re n l b
a e a or a t i o nof t h
e s i m pl n d
e ee s
of l if
e W lt h h lp
. ea e s c ons o l i d at i o n a nd c h e a p ns p o
e r
d u ti on
c .
WE ALTH AND I T S U S E S
“
s aid is the bu sines s of the world ” That
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the noble that the world rece i ves its teachers its ,
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on e a mong t h e fe w immorta l na m es that were not
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80 TH E E MPI RE O F BU S I NE S S
born t o die ,
o r wh o ha s rendered exception al
service t o our race wh o h ad not the advantage of
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OUR B OY S
boy to be dishonest .
“
The fat useles s pu g dogs which young women
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N o ma n would advocate the thing p erhaps ; but ,
At least it is in this ca se .
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be p arodied into : He p rayeth best wh o worketh
best.
” An honest day s work well p erformed is no t
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adays “ ”
Abolish pove rt yl but fortunately this
,
“
B e su re to marry a woman with good common
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s ens e wa s th e a dvice given me by my mentor a nd
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s t on e wou l d b u r n a nd gi v e f or t h h e at Me n s ank .
86 TH E E MP I RE O F B U SI NE S S
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young men to s a y to themselves O h $ we canno t
enter into bu sines s If any of you h ave s aved a s
much a s $ 50 or $ 10 0 I do not know any b ranch o f
,
on e half
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Great B ritain h a s an in come tax and ou r
.
,
The B ritish retu rns S how that du ring the eleven yea rs
from 1 8 76 to 1 8 8 7 the nu mber of men re c eiving from
$ 750 to per year increased more than 2 1 per
c ent W hile the number re c e l vm g from
.
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to
may not be qu ite as fortu nate for the mas ses of the
p eople a s is now believed becau se great a ccumula
,
WE ALTH AND I T S USE S 9 1
in pou nds and dolla rs than all the rest of the worl d
,
p u t together although
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w e h ave not one to every
“
th an this th at a s a rule th e almighty dolla r b e ”
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There is a s eco n
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And h e d i d p o r e o .
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i n th y pu rse ” .
WE ALTH AN D I TS U S E S 10 1
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inflame d with noble ambition ; the des ire of fame
is the controlling element of their liv e s Now whil e .
,
s elfish ,
p ersonal vanity B ut we find this liability
.
fa c e
. He o f all m e n see s the vanity of vaniti e s .
10 2 TH E E MP I RE OF BU S I NE S S
An illu stration of this class is well drawn in
Hotspu r s addre ss
’
B y h v ns m t h i nk it w e a n asy l e p
ea e , e s er e a ,
To pl u k b i gh t h n u f r m t h p l f c d m oo n;
c r o o r o e a e -
a e
O d i v i nt t h b t t m of t h d p
r e o e o o e ee ,
W h f t h m l i n c ld n v t ou c h t h e g ound
e re a o -
e ou e er
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r ,
And p l u k p d w ne d h onou by t h e l oc k s ;
c u ro r
S h th t d th
o e d m h t h e nce m ig ht we ar
a o re ee er
you ng :
I w i ll go f th
or mong me n, not m a i l e d in s corn,
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B u t int h e a rm ou r of a u re i nt e nt p .
I ve l e a rne d t o p r i z e t h e q u i e t l i gh t ni ng d e e d ,
’
Not t he a ppl au d i ng t h u nd e r a t it s h e e l s,
W h i ch m e nc a ll f am e .
and know full well that virtue is its ownand the only
exceeding great reward ; and this onc e enj oyed all ,
reward .
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ou r luxuries .
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is t o show .
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sou rces the Cla rks and the C o at s e s of Pais ley the ,
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B i n i l g w d nd init p i m y m n
us e ss s a ar e or a s r ar ea
i ng t h wh l
s co ve rs ngef m n ff t Th
o e ra e o a
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s e or s e
m p in ipl
.
sa e r f t h ift n g y
c es o n n i n nd
r ,
e er ,
co ce t r at o a
b a i ns win
r s u cce s s ina ny b ra nch of b u s i ne from
ss
m e d i ci n t e o d ry goo d s .
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bank a salaried offi cer of any kind in bu sines s
, or ,
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C H O I CE OF A C A REER
There is no great fortune to come from s alary how ,
n
,
s ociety .
TH E S TA RT I N LINE
Let us begin then at the beginning I s any
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would -
be bu sines s man before me content in fore
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father or still more dangerou s rich mother wh o
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OP E N I N G S T O S U CCE S S
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firm has fallen into bad habits and is not fit for duty
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all right .
s o young .
an d h e is t h e r e t o s t ay H is foo t is up on t h e lad
.
13 8 TH E E MPI RE OF BU SI NE S S
der ; how high he climb s is his own a ff air He is .
p o r a t io ns being only
,
s ala ried men a re no t t o b e ,
W H ERE T O L OO K FO R O P P O RT U N I T I E S
“
What would you do $ ”
“
Tr avers replied : B b b bu y the rat -
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cap ital does not fully rep resent the cost of the p rop
i
e rt e s .
capital .
A S ECRE T O F S U CCE S S
other side .
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su re with him : he knew h e could a t any rate j ump , ,
C O LL E G E G RAD UATE S I N B U S I NE S S
Th e d ng e s e l f is l u re a l one
a r .
A S K ETC H F RO M L I F E
Th e r e is a large manufactu rer the lar gest in t h e
,
i s fo r good
.
on e
p o i n t of man y .W h at w e re t h e
youn g man s
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152 TH E E MPI RE OF BU SI NE S S
Th e bu sines s went on B efore the t wo years ex .
plied
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Than k s t han k s bu t it is impos sible for me t o a c
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c e pt f
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Wh a t is the m a t ter $ Y ou suit me ; do I not su it
ou $
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y
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E xcu se me s ir bu t for reason s which I cannot
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Nor wh a t you a re t o do $”
No, s ir
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BU S I NE S S 153
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Sir I h ave treated you well and I do think I am
,
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duty to tell me .
“
Have you spoken to my daughter $ ” wa s th e
q uestion The young man s c a rce lyd e igne d t o reply
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t o th at
.
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Of cou rs e not ” .
THE E MPI RE OF BU S I NE S S
N ever said a word o r led her t o su spect in an y
,
way $ ”
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O f cou rse no t ” .
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Well he said I do not see wh yyou shou ld not ;
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R OMAN CE I N B US I NESS
firm .
V AL U E OF A B US INE SS C A REER
Pe rhap s I may be permitted without going too
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futu r e.
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had not its bearing upon his action political c o m
plications at Constantinople ; the appearance of the
cholera in the E ast ; monsoon in India ; the supply o f
gold a t Cr i pp l e Cree k ; the appearance of the Colorado
b e et l e s or th e fall of a mi ni st ry ; t h e d an ge r of war;
,
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careers if entered U pon in the wrong spirit To make .
last consideration .
TH E V AN I S H E D P RE J U D I CE A GA I N S T T RAD E
If th e young man does no t find romance in his
bu siness it is not the fau l t of the bu sines s but the
, ,
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but the shell the kernel lies within and is to be e n
j oyed l ater a s the higher faculties of the bu sines s
,
RE WA RD S OF A BU SINES S CA REER
I can confidently recommend t o you the bu sines s
career a s o ne in which there is abundant room for the
exercise of man s highest power and o f every good
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su cces sfu l in that but no man ever s aw a foolish
bu sines s man su ccessfu l If without sound all.
,
S C H E M E O F TH E W O R L D S W O R K Th t i pl e ll i
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. e r a
an ce f l b u
o a p i t l nd b u i n s b i l i t y a e
o r, ca a a s e s a r
n y t p d
e ce s s a r o ro f ll y E h d e p e n
u ce s u cce s s u . ac
d e nt nt h e t h e s com b i ne d i nvi nc i bl e
o o r , .
TH E E MP I RE O F B U S I NE S S
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o f the three is a ll im po rt a n
o
t and every o ne is equ ally
,
the three legs stand sound and firm the stool stands ; ,
s tone,
although the line p as sed through woods and ,
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the Lightning E xp res s That w a s not becau se
w e thought the lightn i ng wa s s o slow but becau se we ,
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gu age of Scriptu re the crooked places that is th e
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cu rves “
S hall be made straight ” .
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place an ywhere .
B & Q o r a D L 81 W man
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recognizes in the train man the road man o r the , ,
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Th e President wrote in reply that he wa s greatly
struck with the fact th at s eventeen yea rs a go you
had it all ” . This led the writer to p roceed a step
fu rther and a dd another ch ap ter which appeared in
,
1 90 6 .
1 89
190 TH E E MPI RE O F BU S I NE S S
The unequ al distribution o f wealth lies at the root
o f the p resent Socialistic activity This is no surpris e
.
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In the Gospel of Wealth ( 1 8 89 ) the writer a d
vo c a t e d graduated taxation upon estates at death
o f owners s aying
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The growing disposition t o tax more and more
heavily large estates left at death is a cheering indi
cati onof t h e growt h of a s a l u t a r y ch a n ge in pu bl ic
19 2 TH E E MPI RE O F BU SI NE S S
during h is life which is the end that soc i ety sho uld
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it p roposes ( a s the Gospel of W ealth did nineteen
—
yea rs ago ) th at one half of th e deceased millionaire s ’
“
a in is Free Trade ” .
increa sing .
”
is only S ix cents p er pound as comp a red with s ev
e rit y five cent s in B ritain
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P E R S O NS
44 9
000 2000
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19 6 TH E E MPI R E O F BU S I NE S S .
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fore they had only licen ses from year to yea r a '
Vi e wi n
g Soc i a lism u po n i ts fi na ncia l s id e as
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WE AL TH 197
j u st .
“ ”
U pon the Gospel of Wealth in the N ine te e nth
Ce ntu ry M r Gla d stone p ronounced it
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. 1 the bu si
nes s of the worl d Wh en there wa s no wealth
there w a s no civilization ; none wa s possible All '
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gospel “
as a man soweth s o shall he reap ”
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to an increase o f
three and a h alf times the n ational debt of
B ritain .
*S i d n y W bb Th G p l f S o i a l i m
e e .
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ep 14
os e o c s , . .
WEALTH 20 1
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Th at value dep ends upon and is th e result of
labou r can be exploded thu s :
Th e late Duke of Sutherland in his p raiseworthy
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labour exp ended fixes value .
p roduct of th e c ommunity .
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m a kes the children of the younger millionaire s while ,
last .
333 to an increa s e o f
83 I p er yea r over ,
p er day .
games .
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o th e rs w h i ch mu s t b e pa i d for
, All th a t t h e m illion .
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a ire can get ou t o f life is sup erior food raiment and , ,
o f money making -
T hes e know o f higher s a t is f a c
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B ut if any p rovide no t for his own an d specially ,
e x ce pt ion a l i me n a nd wo me n appea r a t in te rv al s in
TH E E M P I RE O F BU S I NE S S
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that it does not bring happines s to its pos ses sors and ,
o wn community .
TH E U PW A RD MA R C H OF LAB O U R
, ,
o u r heaven
” here in this life .
I f t h e re be none h e m a d e t h e b e s t of t h i s
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O nly a hundred years ago the writer replied , ,
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Following th e same course with Labou r a s with
”
Wealth the writer will make free u s e of what h e
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From An E mployer s V iew o f the Labou r Q ues
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tion F0m m Ap ril 18 86
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The influen ce of trades unions upon the relation s
between the employer and employed ha s been much
discu ssed So rhe establishments in America h ave r e
.
c ou rse
,
as men become intelligent more deference
mu st be p aid t o them personally and to their rights ,
Homestead
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A p artnership o f th ree is required in the indu s
t rial world when a n enterp rise is planned The .
LA BO UR 24 3
Cap ital .
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Without it nothing costly can be built From it .
“
The stru ctu res rea red by outside workmen ,
“
Then comes th e third p a rtner in the works la s t ,
“
N ow volumes can be written a s to which one o f
,
,
2 44 TH E E MP I RE or B U SI N E SS
essential to the other t wo L abou r C ap i tal a nd
.
, ,
TH E FI NA L R E LA T I O N B E T W EEN C A P I TA L A ND
LAB O U R
190 3 London ) :
,
u la t e d .
“
Thu s we s e e gentlemen that the world moves on
, ,
s hip s ,
having all t he a dvantages o f this form Th e .
'
“
I n the p ercentage allotted by the plan t o rewa rd
exceptiona l offi cials we have fo r the huge corporation
pe rh a ps th e be st sub stitu te attainable fo r the magic
o f pa rtnership which noth ing however ca n a p
, , ,
“
Meanwhile here is the germ of a p romising plan
,
“
Two and a h alf million dollars worth of additional
’
this yea r ( 190 8 ) and all ta ken and twenty five thou
,
-
well.
“
The strict poli t ical economist o f ou r day may look
as kance at the idea o f a minimum wage and a gua r
antee fo r the workmen against los s upon their shares
in comp anies in which they hold a minority interest ;
but wh atever final form the merger o f Labou r an d
Cap ital may a s sume in the distant futu re thes e ,
“
This is only a beginning The Filene Stores of .
“
There is also a Welfare Committee of the share
‘
“
Here is a field cap able o f immediate and wide ex
tension p rovided employers agree to fix a minimu m
wage sufficient to maintain economically the work
er s hou sehold and to this it is believed every fair
’
,
“
So fa r we h ave a list o f I 8 9 manufactu ring concerns
in the U nited States which h ave welfa re departments
s ales of stock to workmen o r other modes o f a d,
“
Gilman in his book on profit sharing publishe d
,
-
B it in
r a 94 H ll nd o a
G m ny
er a 4 7 B lg i m e u
S w i t z rl a nd
e 14 A u t i Hungary s r a -
LAB O UR 259
t o be univers al .
“
So ma rches Labou r up the heights to equ ality ,
”
with the millionaire as his p artner in busines s .
—
p endent workmen to day each a great step fo r ward
, ,
h ave all been tried and now the co ming day dawn s
,
his mind easy and free for his wprk the proper s u p ,
, ,
—
Co p artnership tends t o bring a realizing sense o f
the truth to both Labou r and Cap ital that their
interests broadly considered are mutu al ; and a s
, ,
rich .
,
~
*P li ti l E n my ” (M ill ) P p l E di i n 9 45 5
“
o ca co o , ee
’
e s t o .
2 64 TH E E MPI RE OF B U S I NE S S
a dvance h as already come in the n atural progr es s of
evolution — no revolution necessary — and it i s
earnestly p ressed upon the attention o f t h e int e lli
gent workingman and his leaders som e o f whom ,
- - -
Workmen Capitalists-
— ha s exceeded so fa r all ex
t a t ions E ven the convinced S ocialist might
p e c .
,
“
s aying to himself : Let the future b ring wh at it
may a bird in the hand is o ft e n wo rt h more than a
,
'
sou rces
“
Socialism forbids the futu re u s e of p roperty a s
p rivate mean s of p roduction o r p rivate sou rce of
income and thu s necess arily puts an end t o ine qu ali
,
ties of
“
Socialism is that mode of social life which based ,
“
Ou r aim one and all is to obtain for the whole
, ,
liturg ic : F bi nS i t y F m S fd m t S i li m p n
“
al a a oc e ro er o o oc a s , . o .
26 7
2 68 TH E E MPI RE O F B U S I N E S S
mean s of transport the means of manufactu re the
, ,
p roperty .
“
The cap ital neces s ary for indu strial O p erations
should be owned and u sed collectively .
“
Work and wealth resulting therefrom should be
‘
e quitably distributed over the population 1 .
“ ”
Controversy writes M r s Annie B esant will “
, ,
.
*J i n M nif
o t a B i i h S i li i B d F m S fd m S i li m
e s to, r t s oc a st c o ies ro er o to oc a s ,
p
.
1 10
y F m S fd i li m
.
TI nd e pe nd e nt L abo r P a rt , ro er o m to Soc a s , p . 1 11 .
I Th e Case a ga ns t Soc a
“
i i li m p 8
”
s , . 22 .
2 70 THE E M P I RE OF BU S I NE S S
third clas s men There will be no need fo r thi s
.
“
It is no p art o f the Socialist plan to ru n munici
p al concern s under the control of t h e managerial
leavings of p rivate e nterp rise for th a t way disas t e r
,
l ies .
”
Here we h ave a revelation N othing new is t o be
.
'
, ,
“
In The N ecessa ry B asis of Society ( Conte m ”
p o r a r
y Re vie w
,
June 1 90 8 p ,
Mr . Sidney Webb .
,
“ ‘
Socialism does not p ropose t o abolish competi
tion a s many h asty and foolish antagonists decla re
,
’
.
tru sts to comp etition for the service and imp rove
ment of the world And in order that competition
.
*NCW Worl d
“
s for Old (We ll )s .
274 THE EMP I RE OF B U SI N E SS
S ocialists a pp re h end ed th a t they a re fata l to t h e
realization of t h e Socialisti c state with it s uniform
incomes and abolition of p rivate p roperty no t o nly ,
L
“
d uring ou r tim e but until or unles s t he organic
s tructure be completely altered
” .
cannot ex ist .
WAG E S 27 5
M eanwhile in view ,
of conflicting views ex
th e
h is booklet in t h e
“
L abou r I dea l s e rie s ( p 3 8) .
than an i fidel $
Proper p rovision cert ainly requires a reserve fund
fo r contingenci es If We were to divide the vast
.
the best wor k men and foremost in the shop but the
, ,
n
.
an d of buildi n g socie t i e s c
, oOpe ra t ive stores and ,
L and
2 86 THE EMP I RE or B U SI N E S S 5
it is t a x ed a t all Th e wor l d may be ran sac k ed in
.
'
h ave t h e desire a nd r eason able hop e of s oonowning
t heir homes the wisest pu rchase that can be mad e
, .
N ew $ ealand .
an d a s t o
,
of the holdings the law prevent s
,
contented p eople .
Denmark .
'
, ,
, ,
wonder th at
“
Th e cultivated land of the United Kingdom
( including p arks and perma n ent p astu res b u t not ,
mission o n Labou r
“
Q 3 88 7 Supposing it ( the rate ) h ad to go s o
. .
then $
“
Am That is a consummation I shou ld view
.
Enycl op di B i t n i
“
c e a n V l X1V p 265
r a ca, o . .. . .
2 94 THE E M P I RE OF B U S I N E SS
to the land for no man made it My only hop e
,
.
“
Mr Jowett M P says that Socialists recognize
.
, . .
,
a s h e d light ,
cau se the rich and the poor we would still h ave with
u s and the p resent division into clas ses be revived ;
,
wa s inviolate .
“ ”
equ ality o f p ayment is dropped and a commission,
—
The cry o f the Socialist of to day in B ritain should
no t be against p rivate ownership of land bu t again st ,
never be thought of .
I N D I V IDUAL IS M V E R S U S SOCIAL I SM
H E alacrity displayed by Socialists in p asting
their labels upon the p roducts of Individual
i sm is su rp rising in view of the fact that
,
“
1 B oth local and national taxation s hould aim
.
,
“
2 Taxation should aim deliberately at p reven t
.
, ,
“
3
. Taxation should be in p roportion t o ability t o
p y
a a nd t o p rotection and bene fi t conferred by t h e
State .
“
4
. N o t a x at i o n shou l d b e imposed which e n
c roac h e s upon t h e individual s m e an s t o s at ify h is
’
physical needs .
”
He is quite en t itled t o N umber One No one but .
3 03
304 T H E EMP I RE O F B U SI N E S S
”
curing a ll unearne d or soc i al incre ment of
wealth fo r Communism .
an
“ ”
d family a re p rovided for t her e is no a bility to
,
p ay taxes .
”
p roper rating of site values a s if this did not p re
,
“
Third O ld Age Pensions ” Mr Macdonald is . .
,
“ ”
hav e lit t le righ t to label O ld Age Pen sions a s its
p roduct O n the contrary it is the p roduct of t h e
.
,
“
N umber Fou r is the abolition of indirect taxa
tion ( and the gradual transference o f all public bu r
dens to unearned Here we must read th e
bracketed words in the light o f Mr Macdonald s .
’
p rices
. Land is everywhere free except in B ritai n ,
policy .
“
Seventh Democratic p olitical reforms
,
This .
'
“
Sooner s hall these mountai n s crumble t o dust than
Chileans and Argentines shall brea k the peace which ,
d ocks meet the interest and sin king fund and leave a
p rofit s o great that it is estimated the city will
posses s the gigantic p roperty free of cost before the
bonds matu re The city is contra cting for rap id
.
adapted for city p arks which are now being rap idly
,
“
a im a State in which every man renders service a c
cording to his ability an d receives according to h is
needs . The needs o f men in the main a re common .
”
b e thankful is for another existence U ntil Social .
d reams .
fi e ld
.
.
Contra st his condition at variou s p eriods in
the p ast with the p resent and we h ave one unbroke n
,
never s o great .
d eveloped .
p g
a i n,
therefore th at is to be feared no r even th e
, ,
be he cottager or king .
“ ”
Not Heaven o u r Home o u r mot t o s o mu ch a s ,
2
3 3
3 4
2 TH E E MPI RE or B U S I NE S S
We can no more ma ke men equally comfo rtabl e
th rough equ al incomes than we can make them
equal in fortune by distributing the wealth of the
”
tion from the ordina ry typ e breeders and culti
v a t o rs develo p the higher orders of life Thu s ha s .
the State free t o choose his career and live his own
,
politic .
a ncient cl assics .
“
A poor ploughm an h e wh o of all m e n ne s tl e s
,
VA R I E TY VS . UN IF OR MITY 3 7
2
“ ” “
vision that comes to him in his auld clay big
gin ” and u nder her guidance he p roclaims the
,
“
R oyalty o f Man ” exalts “
Honest Poverty ”
, ,
“ ”of
s trikes down t h e cruel Theology his day an d ,
”
comp anion and fellow mor t a l t o him all life bein g
-
forth to day in his maj esty the mon arch o f all cre
-
short of perfection .
“
were not an o ffence against God to oppose the
Lord s anointed
’ ” he replied Man you are
, , ,
”
only the Lord s silly va s sal and largely t o these t wo
’
,
a gina t ionwhat lies over the seas and reveals the new ,
world .
manufactu re of iron .
s lave o f p rogres s .
ve nt io ns y shuttle the-
spinning j enny,
and -
t h e spinning frame-
give the world modern we av .
p loyer o f labou r .
“ '
ing the s cene he vows If ever I get a chance t o
, ,
SH A K E S P E A R E G U EN
TT B ER G C O L UM B US KA Y
M O R TO N E I N
D SO W A TT M UR D O CH
J ENN ER S I E M EN S BE LL H A R G RE A V E S
NE I L S O N BE SS E M ER AR KW RIG H T S T E P H EN S O N
LI N C O L N M USHET FR A N KLIN S Y M N G TO N
I
B URN S
c a use he ha s lived ,
some fellow creatu re o r some
-
othe rs
T h t b e t p o t i on f a goo d m ns l ife
a s r o a
’
s , , e re
Fam il y R e l ations
33 8 THE E MPI RE O F B U SI NE S S
The writer would gladly h ave omitted reference t o
this featu re of Socialism but he felt it co uld not be
,
public repudiation
We q u ote from The Case Again st Socialism ,
PP 3 74 3
-
9 8 :
of the species ” .
s e x relationship will n
-
o t replace the o ld
*
M Th r. o m as Kirk u p nt ,
i ’
h e E nc y l p di B i
c o e a r ta i
nnca , V ol XXII
. .
, p . 2 19 .
t T h e E t hi c h
‘
f Free Th ” p
o ou g t , .
43 1 .
THE E MPI RE OF B U SI NE S S
In a later p as sage Profes sor Pearson th rows fu r
“
ther light upon the n atu re of this n ew s e x relation -
ship ”
.
“
to modify in the case where the s e x relationship ” -
“
d oes result in children ; then s o Professor Pearson ,
interfere ”
to T and app arently in t h e , ,
*
I bid .
, p
.
440 .
p 44 2
hi y i li m
. .
ISee as to t s e s sa o n So c a s a nd S e x , pp .
4 27 -
4 46 .
34 2 THE E M P I R E OF B U S I NE S S
u nne c es sary from t h i s s t andpo i n t , as we ll as from
a ll others
’
.
“
r ia ge ,is S impl y the outcome of th e institution of
p rivate o r individu al p ropert y Wh e n p ‘
c om m u n
”
it y T .
“
Lecky s ays : It is p erfectl y tru e th a t marriage
and the family form the tap root ou t of which the -
Pp . 23 1, 23 2. Q uot e d in W . H . Le c k y s
’
Dm e ocrac y a nd Libert y ,
i
Cab ne t E d ii nV
t o ol. II p 3 49 .
i li
. .
, ,
1 A Ne w C at e ch s m of S ocia s m p 3 5 ( Th e l e ntie t h Ce nt u ry P re s s )
“ '
”
. . .
,
“ ” i
1 Democrac y a nd L be rty Cab net E d t on V 0 H p 3 5 0 . i ii , $ ' '
F A MILY RE LATIO N S
reconciled an y more th an O wen s s y s t em could be ’
“
Hepworth Dixon a s sh all prevent men and women
,
o ld world or in the
*Spi it
“
r ual Wi ves ,
”V ol .
p 220
l Wi
. .
“
t Spirit u a ve s
, V ol . II .
, p . 209 .
I S o c ia lis m : I ts Growt h
“
a nd O ut co me, 9 . 10 .
3 44 TH E E MPI RE O F B U SI NE S S
La t er the same authors tell u s on the advent of
s ocial e co n Om ic f r ee do m B t li a t children would cea se
’
r
t o exist .
“ ” “
Thu s they state a new development
’
, ,
c u m s t a nc e s
.
M r s Snowden
. in her recently published book
, ,
”
The Woman Socialist informs h er readers : ,
“
It is more than p robable th at the ordinary
chu rch marriage service will be abolished B u t it .
“
1 Th e Wom a nSoci alis t ,
”pp . 60, 6 1 .
346 TH E E M P I RE O F B U S I N E S S
The op inions e x p res s ed we tru st are not acc e p te d b y , ,
life a s it exist s to da y -
.
“
publi c meal rooms ” “
la rge dwellings which are ,
kitchen ” “
one dining hall
“
and o ne plea sa nt tea -
, ,
arden ”
g .
s has prO p
he e r rst a
'
$
-
.
'
IA
“
s «
,
i dea oi Adam a nd E ve
.
r
.
“
F or
'
n
cont e m pl a t i o h e and va l or fo rm e d .
For so ft ne s s s h e a nd s w e e t a t t r ac t i v e g ra c e ;
H e fo r G o d o nl y , S h e for G od in h im
,
'
.
happi est nd
‘
I n the holiest homes f da y it is a o tto -
-
.
Th e Lo ng M arc h U pward
3 54 TH E E MPI RE or B U SI N E S S
v id u a lis t ica degree bey ond ordina ry m e n and
to
“
Su rely it is rea sonable t o hop e that a da y will
dawn in which a desire to serve rather th an to be
served sh all be the spur which shall driv e men o n
ward t o noble deeds ” .
*F m S fd m t S i lism p 95
“
ro er o o oc a . . .
35 8 TH E E MPI RE OF BU S INE S S
i n B ritain Th e e x t re m e Soci alists themselves a re
.
, ,
b rotherhood of man .
, ,
won .
c ia lis t s R evolutionar y
— we a re here t o attend t o
the p res sing wants of ou r own a ge not t o ob stru ct
,
'
da y h ad ventu red to p redict that a hu ndred c arload s
,
3 63
6
3 4 THE E MPI RE OF B U S I NE S S
ing upon the line —
wa s then depended upon to
y ield revenue O ne enterp rising man would write or
.
begin .
“
an d s o the question o f special rates starting very,
3 66 TH E EMP I R E OF B U S I N E SS
once began At first it wa s a scramble and each
.
,
empty .
“
able fa ct notwith sta nding th at th es e gentlemen s
, ,
’
”
agreements did not l a st long but requ ired renewal ,
b o a r d fo r l e s s th a n th e fi xe d ra t e u p o n th e s ame
,
f ac t u re rs in th at state to su ff er in consequence .
o wn lines
” but it requ ired more th an the ordinary
,
”
rebates had their origin “
Gentlemen s agree
.
’
”
ment rates were ch a rged an d th e bill s of lading
,
‘
,
s e e me again yo u
,
will a s k an interview Good .
morning .
”
Th e sit u ation h ad become intolerable and we ,
Pittsbu rg .
“
Well Fran k I knew you would a s k m e th a t
, ,
“
F ran k the P enn s y lvania R ai l road offi c i al s h av e
,
“
Well tell u s what you want ”
,
.
Y ou a sked to s e e me
” .
“
Don t talk th at wa y Wh at do you want $ W e
’
.
“
I s aid : Gentlemen all we h ave ever a s ked wa s
,
“
If you will stop bu ilding th at lin e f rom the La k e s
t o y ou r wor k s we will d o what you a s k
” wa s h is
, ,
response .
“
Gentlemen th at cannot be I h ave a greed to
,
.
p l e d ge d t o b u i ld it
,
I s a i d t h a t was a mat te r for nego
376 TH E E MPI RE OF B U SI NE S S
t ia t io n . If they wished to carry o u r coke over their
line from the ovens to ou r works at Pittsbu rg at the
s ame rate ag reed upon with the new p roposed line
for that service they could have the contract This
,
.
delight .
c ia ls
,
free from re s t i ct i ons could ma k e or unma k e
,
,
.
,
“
If you will th en I will p ut in
,
al so he ,
“
Years ago soon after I h ad ta ken u p residence in
,
was to give it .
,
.
,
“
If you will then I will pu t in
,
al so h e ,
é
E xtend your line t o Pittsbu rg and we will give you ,
‘
a c on
s t ra c t for o ne third o f all ou r business p rovided
-
te re s t s o f
the country In doing s o he broke th e
.
,
“
what is called the communit y of interest id ea ” '
.
$
disp en s a bl e
e qu a lit yo f rates throu ghout the whol e cou nt ry $ T h e
TH E C O UN TRY LI FE P RE S S , GARD E N CI TY , N Y. .