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In a speech delivered on 31 August 1910 at Osawatomie, Kansas, Theodore Roosevelt offered the outline of what became the 1912 Progressive Party platform, the "New Nationalism":
The right to regulate the use of wealth in the public interest is universally admitted. Let us admit also the right to regulate the terms and conditions of labor, which is the chief element of wealth, directly in the interest of the common good. The fundamental thing to do for every man is to give him a chance to reach a place in which he will make the greatest possible contribution to the public welfare. Understand what I say there. Give him a chance, not push him up if he will not be pushed. Help any man who stumbles; if he lies down, it is a poor job to try to carry him; but if he is...
This section contains 307 words (approx. 2 pages at 300 words per page) |