. Review of reviews and world's work . n of railways—all of these thingsbeing channels equally indispensable for thecommercial and industrial renaissance of thecountry—will oblige the government to makea deliberate appeal to all possible sources oflabor. A central bureau of employment is alreadycoordinating supply and demand, and di-viding, according to regional and local needs,the workingmen whom manufactories nowidle or war industries have released. Accession to Property Rights: Thequestion of salaries is not the whole thing, inFrance. There exists a strong tradition,which, ever since the cl


. Review of reviews and world's work . n of railways—all of these thingsbeing channels equally indispensable for thecommercial and industrial renaissance of thecountry—will oblige the government to makea deliberate appeal to all possible sources oflabor. A central bureau of employment is alreadycoordinating supply and demand, and di-viding, according to regional and local needs,the workingmen whom manufactories nowidle or war industries have released. Accession to Property Rights: Thequestion of salaries is not the whole thing, inFrance. There exists a strong tradition,which, ever since the claims of labor in1848, has oriented reformers toward thesearch for a method of opening to employesthe door to collective property rights. Thelaw of March 25, 1884, which gives a legalstatus to labor unions, does not, however,accord them the rights of civil personality,and many democrats, defenders of the work-ing class, would like to complete this law. Previous to 1914, the majority of unionworkingmen were themselves hostile to any. A WRECKKD BUILDING IX PEROXNE (Also a specimen of German humor, the sign saying,Do not be angered, only surprised) conception which was not after four years of sacrifices thereformist elements will convince the extremeelements that it is worth while to give politi-cal rights their economic interpretation byconferring on them collective property rightsand labor contracts. As early as 1906, Mr. Aristide Briand,who became later President of the Council,had devoted himself to this problem of therights of organized unions to hold collectiveproperty: rights to own the places where theirmeetings were held, to own factories andcommercial enterprises, and to own, by meansof shares, a part of the capital of a corpora-tion. Many groups interested in economicstudies have enunciated projects giving formto these principles, and several members ofParliament have introduced propositionslooking to the same object. The war, having ripened our


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