It is an absurdity to expect to eliminate the abuses in great corporations by State action.
Such prosperity is of course primarily due to the high individual average of our citizenship, taken together with our great natural resource...
The safety-appliance law, as amended by the act of March 2, 1903, has proved beneficial to railway employees.
Many times peoples who were slothful or timid or shortsighted, who had been enervated by ease or by luxury, or misled by false teachings, ha...
Constant care should be taken to guard against unnecessary increase of the ordinary expenses of government.
Wage-workers have an entire right to organize and by all peaceful and honorable means to endeavor to persuade their fellows to join with the...
The cost of doing Government business should be regulated with the same rigid scrutiny as the cost of doing a private business.
Of course any violence, brutality, or corruption, should not for one moment be tolerated.
It is a mere truism to say that every nation, whether in America or anywhere else, which desires to maintain its freedom, its independence, ...
The eternal vigilance which is the price of liberty must be exercised.
They are not against the rich man any more than against the poor man.
Our peculiar form of government, with its sharp division of authority between the Nation and the several States, has been on the whole far m...
The National Government alone can deal adequately with these great corporations.
There should be severe child-labor and factory-inspection laws.
The Nation continues to enjoy noteworthy prosperity.
They have under no circumstances the right to commit violence upon these, whether capitalists or wage-workers, who refuse to support their o...
and when such conference does not result in agreement the case shall be presented to the Attorney-General for his opinion.
before making any appointment or employment for service with respect to which there may be reasonable doubt as to the requirement of examina...