our respect for mob psychology through which men cast reason to the winds and start
trying to GET without GIVING.
We who went through those six discouraging years, when FEAR WAS IN THE
SADDLE, AND FAITH WAS ON THE GROUND, cannot forget how ruthlessly the LAW OF
ECONOMICS exacted its toll from both rich and poor, weak and strong, old and young.
We shall not wish to go through another such experience.
These observations are not founded upon short-time experience.
They are the result of twenty-five years of careful analysis of the methods of both
the most successful and the most unsuccessful men America has known.