self-government. No
other known means of directing and controlling social affairs will
secure permanent results, either of efficiency or of mobility.
PLAN FOR THE WORLD ORGANIZATION OF ONE INDUSTRIAL OR OCCUPATIONAL GROUP
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| |
| Industrial Board of Managers, | Sits
| composed of committee chairmen | Continually
| |
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/|\
/ | \ Each division
/ | \ represented on
/ | \ each committee
/ | \
--------- ---------- ---------
|Policy | |Industrial| |Policy |
|Committee| |Executive | |Committee|
| | |Committee | | |
--------- ---------- ---------
\ | /
\ | /
\ | /
\ | /
\|/
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| Industrial Congress consisting of | Meets in January,
| representatives from each of the | no division less
| world divisions | than twenty members.
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/|\ \
/ | \ \
/ | \ \
/ | \ \
/ | \ \
/ | \ \
---------- ------------- --------- \
| | | | | | The producers of each
|Australian| |Mediterranean| |North | of the world divisions
|Division | |Division | |American | are the qualified
| | | | |Division | electors for each
| | | | | | industry in each
---------- ------------- --------- division.
Self-government is present to some degree in every form of society of
which there is a record. Under some circumstances it is confined to one
caste or class. Again it is the right of the whole society. In one place
it is confined to political affairs alone. In others it is present in
all public activities. Everywhere, however, there is self-government
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