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"Labor's Service to Freedom"
Fellow countrymen, our republic, our people, are at war.
Whatever individuals may have thought upon the European situation
before the Congress of the United States declared war against the
Imperial German and Austrian governments, that must now be laid
aside. War means victory for our cause or danger to the very
existence of our nation.
The World War in which we are engaged in is on such a
tremendous scale that we must readjust practically the whole
nation's social and economic structure from a peace to a war basis.
It devolves upon liberty-loving citizens, and particularly the
workers of this country, to see to it that the spirit and the
methods of democracy are maintained within our own country while we
are engaged in a war to establish them in international relations.
The fighting and the concrete issues of the war are so removed from
our country that not all of our citizens have a full understanding
of the principles of autocratic force which the Central Powers
desire to substitute for the real principles of freedom.
In addition to the fundamental principles at issue, labor
has a further interest in the war. This war is a people's war --
labor's war. The final outcome will be determined in the factories,
the mills, the shops, the mines, the farms, the industries, and the
transportation agencies of the various countries. That group of
countries which can most successfully organize its agencies of
production and transportation, and which can furnish the most
adequate and effective agencies with which to conduct the war, will
win.
The workers have a part in this war equal with the
soldiers and sailors on the ships and in the trenches. America's
workers understand the gravity of the situation and the
responsibility that devolves upon them. They are loyal to the
republic. They have done and are doing their part.
There was struggle for freedom and for a better life --
gives them a keen appreciation of the opportunities and privileges
of free, the free government has given them. They are demonstrating
their appreciation and loyalty by war work, by loaning their
savings, and by the supreme sacrifice.
Labor will do its part in every demand the war makes. Our republic,
the freedom of the world, progress, and civilization hang in the
balance. We dare not fail. We will win.