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It is probably true to say that full employment is now accepted as the major goal of American domestic policy after the war and that a majority of our citizens are prepared to have their government assume responsibility for seeing to it that this goal is reached. However, the schizoid personality of machine-age man being what it is-noble vision, feeble achievement-it is also true that many of our citizens are wondering whether we can do it. Consequently there is a general business of looking around for the air-raid shelter and plenty of effort to make sure that the job will be there for Number One-just in case. And the two behemoths of the modern industrial era, organized capital and organized labor, are weighting their sandbags against the day when peace breaks out and they start in earnest to belabor each other over which gets the major cut of a pie they are afraid may grow smaller and smaller instead of bigger and bigger. |