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25 Pol. Sci. Q. 1 (1910)

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       POLITICAL SCIENCE


                QUARTERLY



THE  ATTITUDE OF PRIVATE CONSCIENCE TOWARD
                  CORPORATE RIGHT


A DISTINGUISHED German scholar, writing recently of
       the characteristic phases of American life, remarks that
       the most distinctive phenomenon which he has observed
in our people is the unwillingness of anyone to champion the
unpopular side.' The rule of the majority has become so com-
plete that its number automatically silences every protest and
frequently causes our scruples to hide themselves. In no regard
is this criticism more true than in our point of view of the in-
dustrial corporation, or the corporation having a capital stock.
Corporate abuses have been the frequent subject of magazine
essays; newspaper tirades are vented ever and again upon this
well-worn topic; and agitators and reformers find in this subject
an inexhaustible theme for popular lectures and for literary
clubs. Political campaigns always inspire in the partisan plat-
forms sonorous paragraphs insisting upon the regulation of cor-
porate abuses, and in the sessions of the state and national
legislatures committees devote long hours and sometimes  a
modicum  of candid consideration to the same perennial theme.
Meanwhile,  in the midst of almost universal condemnation,
industry is rapidly and surely assuming corporate form and for-
saking the old-time direction of the individual owner of the
enterprise. Few  undertakings which involve a business of a
million dollars a year are now managed in any way but by a
legally organized private corporation; and numerous smaller
enterprises, involving sometimes not more than five thousand or

      'Hugo MUnsterberg, in McClure's Magazine, August, 1908, p. 438.
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