Three Acres and Liberty eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 270 pages of information about Three Acres and Liberty.

Three Acres and Liberty eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 270 pages of information about Three Acres and Liberty.

Our soldiers, as well as those of other countries, are not up to former physical standards.  Degeneracy, disintegration is apparent in every direction.

The power of a nation depends on the physical and mental condition of the great mass of people, and to leave the people in ignorance that they may be controlled by the intelligent few who understand their needs and may have their welfare at heart, is a mistake that other nations than Russia have made.  The law of the survival of the fittest has wiped out races and nations who have ignored this fundamental law, that all men must progress together.

A race or civilization with such a basis of farmers as this plan would create would be enduring.

The nation or race, like the individual, must have intelligent organization and live in harmony with the laws of nature in order to survive.  Opposition to them means destruction Cooperation is constructive.

If we are to profit by this lesson, it is necessary that we improve the conditions surrounding our lower classes.  That this is recognized by a large number of leading minds is proved by the efforts of the many who are engaged in educational and other social movements, most of which result in little net good to the wage-earners.

Obstacles to small farming near large cities are that farms of three to ten acres with buildings are not plentiful, and that mortgage loans are hard to get in the East and loans to help in building are hardly to be had at all.

Land is either held intact as large farms or is sold entire to speculators who hold it until it can be divided into city lots.  Here, it would seem, is an opportunity for those who are interested in bettering the condition of their fellow men by wholesale, and can invest large capital, but little time, in the work.

Let them buy up land in large acreages and cut it up into small plots of from one to ten acres, charging enough advance to return interest on the money invested and to meet the necessary expenses in such operation.  Then make liberal building loans to buyers.  Inquiries among real estate men show that they always have a larger demand for small acreage than they can meet, so an immediate market with large profits would await those who are first in this field.

There is no use in blaming people for not leaving the cities to go to the farms; they don’t know enough to go, they don’t know enough to make a living if they do go, and they don’t know enough to enjoy it.  Besides this, they have not the capital.  We must teach them and help them.

George H. Maxwell’s Homecrofters’ Guild at Watertown, Mass., where boys are taught what to do with the earth and how to do it, is worth whole shelves of books on “The Exodus to the Cities” or the “Prosperity of the Settler.”

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