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[We should therefore say stop at the?]
useful. [Be particular in this?]
no room for the neglect of whatever may
be necessary to practical life. The world
will always produce poets and dreamers
enough without special culture.

This practical education cannot but
promote the next phase in human civilization,
the complete reconciliation of
capital and labor. It must come from
capital. Capital is able and intelligent.
Labor is weak and ignorant. Labor
can only growl, and perhaps do a little
riot and murder, if not appeased in
time. Capital must find the remedy
and apply it. And it must pay. Yes,
every good practical thing must pay.
If it do not pay it is a failure.

The next move to a higher civilization
will be for the capitalist to lay out
his farm of a few thousand acres, to
build his hamlet or commune, after

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