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قراءة كتاب The Country-Life Movement in the United States
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The Country-Life Movement in the United States
class="pginternal" tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">all kinds of communication, 124; economic or business coöperation, 125; personal gumption and guidance, 132)— Community interest is of the spirit, 133.
A POINT OF VIEW ON THE LABOR PROBLEM
Pages 134-148
Reasons for the labor question, 135 —The remedies, 137—Public or social bearings, 139—Supervision in farm labor, 142—What is the farmer to do? 146.
Pages 149-164
Farmer does not get his share, 149 —Relation of the question to cost-of-living, 153—The farmer's part, 156—The middleman's part, 157—A system of economic waste, 158—Coöperation of farmers will not solve it, 158—It is the business of government, 160—Must be a continuing process of control, 161.
Pages 165-177
Nature of the fair, 165—Features to be eliminated, 167— Constructive program, 167—The financial support, 168—An educational basis, 169—Ask every person to prove up, 171—Sports, contests, and pageants, 173—Premiums, 174—It is time to begin, 175—The fair ground, 176—My plea, 177.
THE COUNTRY-LIFE PHASE OF CONSERVATION
Pages 178-200
These subjects have a history, 180—They are not party-politics subjects, 182—The soil is the greatest of all resources, 183—The soil crust, 185—No man has a right to plunder the soil, 188—Ownership vs. conservation, 190—

