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"Religion in Democracy." Lecture No. 2, Earl Lectureship Foundation, Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley, California, February 23

 Item — Box: Series 10, Box 35

Dates

  • Other: February 23

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research.

Extent

From the Collection: 168.00 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Materials Specific Details

Democracy in center, between anarchy and oligarchy; capitalism and democracy; freedom must be accompanied by discipline; farmers know this; may businessmen fight democracy because control isn't in their hands; this is changing; farmers and workers must learn to safeguard capital, just as wealthy people, must post themselves as social ferment; if government takes over too many functions, question is: who controls government?; for farmers and workers and businessmen, vital that flow of private capital into productive investment be at more nearly uniform rate; capital should be servant and not master; body of faith; 7 points; difference between agricultural economic democracy and that needed for industry; democracy must be efficient, must have purpose, needs to have religious zeal, be built into economic system.

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