[The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists by Robert Tressell]@TWC D-Link bookThe Ragged Trousered Philanthropists CHAPTER 7 21/23
I have here,' continued Owen, taking out his pocket-book, 'some figures which I copied from the Daily Mail Year Book for 1907, page 33: '"It is a very noticeable fact that although the number of factories and their value have vastly increased in the United Kingdom, there is an absolute decrease in the number of men and women employed in those factories between 1895 and 1901.
This is doubtless due to the displacement of hand labour by machinery!" 'Will Tariff Reform deal with that? Are the good, kind capitalists going to abandon the use of wages-saving machinery if we tax all foreign-made goods? Does what you call "Free Trade" help us here? Or do you think that abolishing the House of Lords, or disestablishing the Church, will enable the workers who are displaced to obtain employment? Since it IS true--as you admit--that machinery is the principal cause of unemployment, what are you going to do about it? What's your remedy ?' No one answered, because none of them knew of any remedy: and Crass began to feel sorry that he had re-introduced the subject at all. 'In the near future,' continued Owen, 'it is probable that horses will be almost entirely superseded by motor cars and electric trams.
As the services of horses will be no longer required, all but a few of those animals will be caused to die out: they will no longer be bred to the same extent as formerly.
We can't blame the horses for allowing themselves to be exterminated.
They have not sufficient intelligence to understand what's being done.
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