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The Promise Of American Life

CHAPTER XIII
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His independence is precarious.

In some cases it is won with too little effort.

In other cases it can be maintained only at too great a cost.

His rewards, if substantial, can be obtained as readily by sacrificing the integrity of his work as by remaining faithful thereto.

The society in which he lives, and which gives him his encouragement and support, has the limitations of a clique.


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