If we put our trust in the common sense of common men and 'with malice toward none and charity for all' go forward on the great adventure of making political, economic and social democracy a practical reality, we shall not fail.
The moral and spiritual aspects of both personal and international relationships have a practical bearing which so-called practical men deny.
The century which we are entering can be and must be the century of the common man.
The dangerous American fascist is the man who wants to do in the United States in an American way what Hitler did in Germany in a Prussian way.
We must not tolerate oppressive government or industrial oligarchy in the form of monopolies and cartels.
Their final objective toward which all their deceit is directed is to capture political power so that, using the power of the state and the power of the market simultaneously, they may keep the common man in eternal subjection.