Signs of the Times

[John McDowell, D. D., in the Presbyterian Magazine, New York, New York] Love, and only love, can make industry work together for good. Nothing else will. Everything else has failed. Law, education, science, organization, all have failed as every other form of industrial combination based on force or selfishness has failed. Love, and love alone, can solve our industrial problems, create industrial equity, and usher in industrial peace.

If the industrial game is to be won, the men of industry must play together, play to win, and be willing to make a sacrifice hit whenever necessary to win the game. . . .

Possibly no one has sounded the keynote of what should be the proper attitude and response of the churches to the challenge of the machine age with more point and finality than the late John Henry Jowett. "I find," he says, "my own industrial problems settled, at any rate in spirit and principle, and settled with great celerity, when I bring them into the light of the everlasting fatherhood of God."

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