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Democracy and Social Ethics

CHAPTER II
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There are moments of irritation and of real bitterness against him, but there is still admiration, because he is rich and successful.

The good-natured landlord, he who pities and spares his poverty-pressed tenants, is seldom rich.

He often lives in the back of his house, which he has owned for a long time, perhaps has inherited; but he has been able to accumulate little.

He commands the genuine love and devotion of many a poor soul, but he is treated with a certain lack of respect.

In one sense he is a failure.


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