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Socialism As It Is

CHAPTER III
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Here are occupations employing, let us say, a fourth or a fifth of the working population; and solvent landowning farmers, their numbers kept up by land reforms and scientific farming encouraged by government, may continue as now to constitute another fifth.

We can estimate that these classes together with those among the shopkeepers, professional elements, etc., who are directly dependent on them will compose 40 to 50 per cent of the population, while the other capitalists and their direct dependents account for another 10 per cent or more.

Here we have the possibility of a privileged _majority_, the logical goal of "State Socialism," and the nightmare of every democrat for whom democracy is anything more than an empty political reform.

With government employees and capitalists (large and small)--and their direct dependents, forming 50 per cent or more of the population, and supported by a considerable part of the skilled manual workers, there is a possibility of the establishment of an iron-bound caste society solidly intrenched in majority rule.
There are strong reasons, which I shall give in later chapters, for thinking that some great changes may take place before this day can arrive.
FOOTNOTES: [35] William Allen White in the _American Magazine_, January, 1911.
[36] Dr.Lyman Abbott in a series of articles published in the _Outlook_, 1910, entitled "The Spirit of Democracy," now in book form.
[37] _New York Journal_, Aug.

2, 1910.
[38] The _Outlook_, Sept.


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