登陆注册
6142900000092

第92章 CHAPTER V GROUP MORALITY IN THE LABOR MOVEMENT (4)

The vicious combination represented by cer-( 137)-tain men in the Team Owners' Association and in the Teamsters' Union, "the labor and capital hunting together" kind, is a public menace which can be abolished only by a combined effort on the part of the best employers and the best labor men. The "better element"certainly were in a majority, for the most dangerous members of this sinister combination were at last reduced to fifteen or twenty men. These very men, however, after a prolonged strike, became either victors or martyrs, and in either case were firmly established in power and influence for the succeeding two years. Why should an entire city of two million people have been put to such an amazing amount of inconvenience and financial loss, with their characters brutalized as well, in order to accomplish this? The traditional burning of the house in order to roast the pig is quite outdone by this overturning of a city in order to catch a "score of rascals," for in the end the rascals are not caught, and it is as if the house were burned and the pig had escaped. Was it not the result of acting under military fervor ? Over and over again it has been found that organizations based upon a mutual sense of grievance or of outrage have always been militant, for while men cannot be formed permanently into associations whose chief bond is a sense of exasperation and wrong deal ( 138) ing, during the time they are thus held together they are committed to aggressive action.

Moral rights and duties formed upon the relations of man to man are applicable to all situations, and to deny this applicability to a difficult case, is to beg the entire question. The consequences do not stop there, for we all know that to deny the validity of the moral principle in one relation is to sap its strength in all relations.

Employers often resent being obliged to have business relations with workingmen, although they no longer say that they will refuse to deal with them, as a woman still permits herself to say that she "will not argue with a servant." They nevertheless contend that the men are unreasonable, and that because it is impossible to establish contractual relations with them, they must be coerced. This contention goes far toward legitimatizing terrorism. It therefore seems to them defensible to refuse to go into the courts and to insist upon war because they do it from a consciousness of rectitude, although this insensibly slips into a consciousness of power, as self-righteousness is so prone to do. But these are all the traits of militant youth, which in the teamsters' strike was indeed borne out by the facts in the case.

The Employers' Association of Chicago was largely composed of merchants whose experience ( 139) with trades unionism was almost limited to the Teamsters' Union which has been in existence for only five years and, from the first, has been truculent and difficult. Had the employers involved been manufacturers instead of merchants, they would have had years of experience with unions of skilled men, and they would have more nearly learned to adjust their personal and business relations to trades unionism. When an entire class in a community confess that without an appeal to arms they cannot deal with trades unions, who, after all, represent a national and international movement a hundred years old, they practically admit that they cannot manage their business under the existing conditions of modern life. To a very great extent it is a confession of weakness, to a very great extent a confession of frailty of temper. To make the adjustment to the peculiar problems of one's own surroundings is the crux of life's difficulties. "New organizations" and "new experiments in living" would not arise if there were not a certain inadequateness in existing organizations and ways of living. The new organizations and experiments may not point to the right mode of meeting the situation, but they do point to the existence of inadequateness and the need of re adjustment. Changes in business methods have ( 140) been multiform during the past fifteen years, and Chicago business men who have made those other adjustments would certainly be able to deal with labor in its present organized form if they were not inhibited by certain concepts of their "group morality."In the meantime the public, which has been powerless to interfere, can only point to the consequences of grave social import which are sure to result from a prolonged period of disturbance.

First, there is the sharp division of the munity into classes, with its inevitable hostility and misunderstanding. Capital lines up on one side, and labor on the other, until the "fair-minded public" disappears and Chicago loses her democratic spirit which has always been her most precious possession. In its place is substituted loyalty to the side to which each man belongs, irrespective of the merits of the case -the "my country right or wrong" sentiment which we call patriotism only in war times, the blind adherence by which a man is attached against his will, as it were, to the blunders of "his own kind."During the first week of the strike, I talked with labor men who were willing to admit that there were grounds for indictment against at least two of the officers in the teamsters' locals.

( 141) During the third week of the strike all that was swept aside, and one heard only that the situation must be taken quite by itself, with no references to the first causes, that it was a strike of organized capital against organized labor, and that we could have no peace in Chicago until it was "fought to a finish."Second, there is an enormous increase in the feeling of race animosity, beginning with the imported negro strike-breakers, and easily extending to "Dagoes" and all other distinct nationalities. The principle of racial and class equality is at the basis of American political life, and to wantonly destroy it is one of the gravest outrages against the Republic.

同类推荐
  • Burlesques

    Burlesques

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • The Longest Journey

    The Longest Journey

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 译语

    译语

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 佛说十八泥犁经

    佛说十八泥犁经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 因明入正理论疏

    因明入正理论疏

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 离家惊魂记

    离家惊魂记

    一位孩子因为妈妈总是让他学习,他无法忍受而离家出走,发生的趣事、惊魂的事情。
  • 大海贼之诸天召唤

    大海贼之诸天召唤

    李涯是一个小破站的up,当他的晚上躲在被子里,看到自己的关注破了十万,然后眼前一黑就穿越到了海贼王的世界,获得了诸天召唤系统,可以召唤,个个位面的强者……(新人,文笔不好,请见谅,简介无力,请看正文)
  • 神极狂后

    神极狂后

    【1v1宠文】她夜兮陵是二十一世纪的最强王牌特工,本应断情绝意,可因为那点悸动,遭挚友背叛,一朝穿越,她重生恶毒女配,结局才领盒饭的那种。为了不让自己领盒饭,她开启了自己的抢机缘之路,秉持着不打压女主,但抢女主的机缘,不杀女主,不给女主抹黑,但抢她的机遇,可是抢的正开心的时候,半路跑来个妖孽男,扛着她跑到他的棺材盒,“陵儿,做我王妃,给你万片江山。”“抱歉,我拒绝。”“为何?”“我有喜欢的人了。”“来人,给我杀了一个人。”“你怎么这样。”“对于妻子,我一直这样。”“……”
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 赖上兔子熊同学

    赖上兔子熊同学

    他不是一直喜欢36D的大胸妹吗?低头看看自己的胸部,那个……差距很大啊!既然不符合他的审美标准,他干吗还偏要赖上她?她是笨蛋白痴脑子进水心脏缺氧吗?打幼儿园起,做了十九年的同学,不算青梅竹马,也算孽缘不浅。而且……而且她都摸过人家裤子里的“钥匙”了,干吗还不停地帮他介绍女朋友?喂,兔子熊,你到底知不知道我喜欢你啊?嘘,别说话,安静,熊来了。
  • 无之界主

    无之界主

    浩瀚的宇宙,往往给予人们神秘的色彩,这无垠的空间中到底有多少的生命;这空间是否有尽头;宇宙外还存在着什么;这一切又起源于哪里?宇宙的秘密,还要我们继续发掘!茫茫宇宙,星球尘埃无数,我们也只是生存在微尘中微不足道的一个生命体。但每一个生命的成长都可以写成一本书,自己是自己的朋友,自己是自己的敌人。在宇宙某处,是否会有另一个自己?
  • 此山乃我开

    此山乃我开

    穿越成罪臣之女,全家男丁被砍了头,已流放十六年的五个寡妇长辈,给余淼淼定下择偶标准:有钱、有权、有势、命短。这男人最好是等她生两儿子,过继一个给余家继承香火,就死去。还真给这几个女人找到了——因造反被流放的病王爷。【情节虚构,请勿模仿】
  • 鬼王的神秘新娘

    鬼王的神秘新娘

    不小心挖了阎王的墓,她竟然被罚穿越时空,嫁给传说中爱喝人血,浑身异常冰冷的鬼王为妃。传说,鬼王有着绝世之貌,魅惑之容,曾娶了十个王妃,但个个都在新婚之夜死去。传说,鬼王曾经吸光心爱女子的鲜血,只为解去他身上的毒。新婚夜,鬼王降临,她胆战心惊!--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 神罚之素衣惊华

    神罚之素衣惊华

    素衣姑姑是个鬼见愁,真真是鬼见了都愁,是唯一一个能在无间地狱,爬上爬下,跟逛菜市场一样的人。六界皆惧她怕她,恨不得杀之而后快,饮其血,啃其骨。偏偏身边常常跟着一个,六界敬仰,流一滴血,六界之人都会心疼上半天,唯恐伤了他分毫的人。素衣姑姑很不爽:那些人瞎吗?明明我最好看,怎么可以伤害我一个弱女子?秉文:弱?你怕不是对弱这个字有误解!昭华用他那万年温浅的声音说道:阿素,有我在,他们就伤不得你。秉文:汪汪!
  • 轮生不归人

    轮生不归人

    关于一对“从阴间偷回人间”的情侣,俩人在寻找前世之旅的过程,却发现冥冥中,阴间也有“魅”在寻觅他们……