Chapter 4: The Individualistic Era: The Other Side
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| Source | America and the New Epoch |
| Year | 1916 |
| Section ID | america-and-new-epoch-chapter-05 |
| Location | lines 1746-2408 |
| Status | candidate |
| Word Count | 3764 |
| Equation Candidates In Section | 12 |
| Figure Candidates In Section | 0 |
| Quote Candidates In Section | 0 |
Opening Source Excerpt
Section titled “Opening Source Excerpt”IV THE INDIVIDUALISTIC ERA! THE OTHER SIDE POLITICAL and industrial freedom unfet- tered the ambition, the initiative, the cre- ative, and inventive abihty of all the human race and so founded our modern industrial civ- ilization on the basis of individualism. But differently expressed, this foundation of our civilization means, "Everybody for himself, and the devil take the hindmost." What then if the hindmost does not care to be taken? And organized mediocrity is more powerful than individualistic ability. For a long time this issue did not arise; the opportunities opened up by the destruction of feudal i)rivilege were so vast that few indeed were those who did not find their social and industrial position materially better than in previous ages. In the small individualistic pro- duction of the first half-century of capitalism everybody withSource-Located Theme Snippets
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