Signs of the Times

[President Roosevelt, as quoted in the Globe, Boston, Massachusetts]

In the midst of problems of material things—in the machine age of invention, of finance, of international suspicion and renewed armament—every one of us must gain satisfaction and strength in the knowledge that social justice is becoming an ever growing factor and influence in almost every part of the world. With every passing year I become more confident that humanity is moving forward to the practical application of the teachings of Christianity as they affect the individual lives of men and women. ...

We have sought to adjust the processes of industrial and agricultural life, and in so doing we have sought to view the picture as a whole. Revival of industry, redemption of agriculture, reconstruction of banking, development of public works, the lifting of crushing debt—all these in every part of the nation call for a willingness to sacrifice individual gains, to work together for the public welfare and for the success of a broad national program of recovery.

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