Hellraisers Journal, Monday May 9, 1898
On Co-operation: “Love rules instead of hate.”
From the Appeal to Reason of May 7, 1898:
On Competition, Co-operation, and Socialism
PUT two men in competition, let them set up in store, shop or factory and sell in the same territory, ans see how they will grow to dislike each other and try to outdo and break each other up. That is the natural effect of such relation and can no more be avoided than the law of gravity. The success of each fully depend on the failure of the other. Now let these two men combine, form a partnership, and see how each will at once begin to work for the success of the firm which means the success of his partner. Neither can do anything for himself without at the same time helping his fellow. Mutual interest takes the place of self interest, love rules instead of hate. Can you give any valid reason why the same will not be true with three men instead of two? or of three hundred or three millions instead of three? That is the principle of socialism-that the industrial relations of men should be mutual instead of competitive, that all industries should be owned and operated by all the people collectively instead of individually, it would mean peace, plenty and pleasure for all.
“Poems for the People”
SOURCE & IMAGES
Appeal to Reason
(Girard, Kansas)
-May 7, 1898
On Co-operation
https://www.newspapers.com/image/66970481
Poems for the People, “Burdens” by UG Herrick
AD, Co-operative Commonwealth by Laurence Gronlund, AtR p3, May 7, 1898
https://www.newspapers.com/image/66970491
See also:
The Co-operative Commonwealth
-by Laurence Gronlund
Boston, 1884
https://archive.org/stream/cooperativecomm00gronuoft#page/n5/mode/2up
Gronlund’s “Co-operative Commonwealth” reviewed by Edward Bellamy
in The New Nation of May 2, 1891
https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/bellamy-ed/works/1891/gronlund-coop.htm
Laurence Gronlund (1846-1899)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurence_Gronlund
“Yours for the Revolution”
The Appeal to Reason, 1895-1922
-ed by John Graham
(See page 58.)
U of Nebraska Press, 1990
https://books.google.com/books?id=2_YDAQAAIAAJ
Re UG Herrick: it appears that he was a writer
from Minneapolis:
The Writer: A Monthly Magazine for Literary Workers, Volume 12
Writer Publishing Company, Boston, 1899
(search: “U. G. Herrick”)
https://books.google.com/books?id=fWdJAQAAMAAJ