Woodrow Wilson Quote

In most parts of our country men work, not for themselves, not as partners in the old way in which they used to work, but generally as employees,—in a higher or lower grade,—of great corporations. There was a time when corporations played a very minor part in our business affairs, but now they play the chief part, and most men are the servants of corporations.


Section I: The Old Order Changeth, p. 5. - The New Freedom (1913)

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In most parts of our country men work, not for themselves, not as partners in the old way in which they used to work, but generally as...

In most parts of our country men work, not for themselves, not as partners in the old way in which they used to work, but generally as...

In most parts of our country men work, not for themselves, not as partners in the old way in which they used to work, but generally as...

In most parts of our country men work, not for themselves, not as partners in the old way in which they used to work, but generally as...