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Title: Sources Reflecting Social Issues


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Sources Reflecting Social Issues
  • Consequences of Industrialization
  • The Progressive Movement

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  • Everybody is talkin' these days about Tammany men
    growin rich on graft, but nobody thinks of
    drawin' the distinction between honest graft and
    dishonest graft. There's all the difference in
    the world between the two. Yes, manyof our men
    have grown rich in politics. I have myself. I've
    made a big fortune out of the game, and I'm
    gettin' richer every day, but I've not gone in
    for dishonest graft-blackmailin' gamblers,
    saloonkeepers, disorderly people, etc.-and
    neither has any of the men who have made big
    fortunes in politics.
  • There's an honest graft, and I'm an example of
    how it works. I might sum up the whole thing by
    sayin' "I seen my opportunities and I took 'em.
  • Just let me explain by examples. My party's in
    power in the city, and it's goin' to undertake a
    lot of public improvements. Well, I'm tipped off,
    say, that they're going to lay out a new park at
    a certain place.

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  • I see my opportunity and I take it. I go to that
    place and I buy up all the land I can in the
    neighborhood. Then the board of this or what
    makes its plan public, and there is a rush to get
    my land, which nobody cared particular for
    before.
  • Ain't it perfectly honest to charge a good price
    and make a profit in my investment and foresight?
    Of course, it is. Well, that's honest graft.

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  • Now, the typical American citizen is the
    business man. The typical business man is a bad
    citizen he is busy. If he is a "big business
    man" and very busy, he does not neglect, he is
    busy with politics, oh, very busy and very
    businesslike. I found him buying boodlers in St.
    Louis, defending grafters in Minneapolis,
    originating corruption in Pittsburgh, sharing
    with bosses in Philadelphia, deploring reform in
    Chicago, and beating good government with
    corruption funds in New York. He is a
    self-righteous fraud, this big business man. He
    is the chief source of corruption, and it were a
    boon if he would neglect politics. But he is not
    the business man that neglects politics that
    worthy is the good citizen, the typical business
    man. He too is busy, he is the one that has no
    use and therefore no time for politics. When his
    neglect has permitted bad government to go so far
    that he can be stirred to action, he is unhappy,
    and he looks around for a cure that shall be
    quick, so that he may hurry back to the shop.
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