Excerpt from The Politics of Industry: A Foot-Note to the Social Unrest
There is clear necessity that, in this day of unrest and revaluation, the leaders of American business and industry face fresh problems with fresh minds. The real center of social authority has so far shifted from politics to industry that the tone and temper of our national life are more nearly determined by the way the business and industry of the country are conducted than by the way the government is conducted. The statesmanship or stupidity of business men is of more social significance than the statesmanship or stupidity of politicians.
The recognition of this fact brought an interesting task into my hands. During the past year it has been my assignment and my pleasure to try to interpret the mind and attitude of the more forward-looking business and industrial leaders of this country in relation to the social and industrial unrest and the pervasive spirit of change that marks our time.
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