A Warning to Tyro “Reformers”
But responsibility goes still deeper. The demagogues
and the sensational press have not had to rely wholly on the ignorant
masses for encouragement, nor even for moral justification. Great
numbers of men of intelligence and standing, who ought to know better,
have added fuel to the flame and lent the weight of their influence
to a crusade against modern industry and institutions, inspired
chiefly by prejudice and feeling, and drawing their opinions from
the most superficial study of industrial conditions. With an instinctive
sympathy for the poor, they have been content to accept the easiest
surface explanation of these hardships, charging them all to plunder
by the rich, and enthusiastically hail every new radical propaganda
as one more promising sign of the golden era just in sight. They
have assumed, on this trivial basis of information, to scatter social
firebrands with no more thought of the consequences than disturb
a child playing with matches around a powder magazine.
These cultivated gentlemen would be
horrified at the idea of putting a coal shoveller in charge of a
passenger locomotive, or sending a first-year medical student to
perform a delicate surgical operation; yet there is nothing in the
mechanical world or the physical world more delicate or sensitive
than the complex fabric of modern society. For the most part, the
so-called social reformers and “advanced thinkers,” championing
various revolutionary propaganda, are continuously rushing into
print and speech, trying to be the engineers or surgeons of organized
society, upon the meagerest acquaintance with economic principles
or even with the literal facts of industrial conditions. It [308][309]
is high time for public sentiment to demand that the entire brood
of social prophets, heralds of new eras, messengers of hope, and
“white-slave” emancipators begin to equip themselves with the rudiments
of economic science and laws of social evolution before experimenting
any further on the nervous system of society. At least, the public
sense of discrimination ought from now on to recognize that anyone
who proposes social revolution as a cure for social imperfections
is in the same class with the tyro who would cut off the head to
cure earache, and treat the propositions with equal contempt.
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