Abstract

Critique of Chaos

Stoleberg, Benjamin | May 1, 1935 issue

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In this article the author presents his views related to the economic conditions in the U.S. during 1935. According to the author the U.S. is at the beginning of the end of a social system. One of the major symptoms of social disintegration is that masters of the U.S. economic life are ignorant, incompetent, and callous, as the masters of a dying order always are. No social system can endure which is no longer able to make use of social intelligence. The New heal has tried to relieve the farmer by organizing agricultural scarcity in competition with industrial scarcity thus raising the price of agricultural and manufactured goods beyond the reach of town and country.

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UNITED States -- Economic conditions; SOCIAL systems; SOCIAL intelligence; SOCIAL psychology; SCARCITY; UNITED States
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