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第40章 A STUPENDOUS UNDERTAKING.(4)

Alas!we are all too familiar with it for any lengthy deion to be necessary.The social problem presents itself before us whenever a hungry,dirty and ragged man stands at our door asking if we can give him a crust or a job.That is the social question.What are you to do with that man?He has no money in his pocket,all that he can pawn he has pawned long ago,his stomach is as empty as his purse,and the whole of the clothes upon his back,even if sold on the best terms,would not fetch a shilling.There he stands,your brother,with sixpennyworth of rags to cover his nakedness from his fellow men and not sixpennyworth of victuals within his reach.He asks for work,which he will set to even on his empty stomach and in his ragged uniform,if so be that you will give him something for it,but his hands are idle,for no one employs him.What are you to do with that man?That is the great note of interrogation that confronts Society to-day.Not only in overcrowded England,but in newer countries beyond the sea,where Society has not yet provided a means by which the men can be put upon the land and the land be made to feed the men.

To deal with this man is the Problem of the Unemployed.To deal with him effectively you must deal with him immediately,you must provide him in some way or other at once with food,and shelter,and warmth.

Next you must find him something to do,something that will test the reality of his desire to work.This test must be more or less temporary,and should be of such a nature as to prepare him for making a permanent livelihood.Then,having trained him,you must provide him wherewithal to start life afresh.All these things I propose to do.

My Scheme divides itself into three sections,each of which is indispensable for the success of the whole.In this three-fold organisation lies the open secret of the solution of the Social Problem.

The Scheme I have to offer consists in the formation of these people into self-helping and self-sustaining communities,each being a kind of co-operative society,or patriarchal family,governed and disciplined on the principles which have already proved so effective in the Salvation Army.

These communities we will call,for want of a better term,Colonies.

There will be:--

(1)The City Colony.

(2)The Farm Colony.

(3)The Over-Sea Colony.

THE CITY COLONY.

By the City Colony is meant the establishment,in the very centre of the ocean of misery of which we have been speaking,of a number of Institutions to act as Harbours of Refuge for all and any who have been shipwrecked in life,character,or circumstances.These Harbours will gather up the poor destitute creatures,supply their immediate pressing necessities,furnish temporary employment,inspire them with hope for the future,and commence at once a course of regeneration by moral and religious influences.

From these Institutions,which are hereafter described,numbers would,after a short time,be floated off to permanent employment,or sent home to friends happy to receive them on hearing of their reformation.

All who remain on our hands would,by varied means,be tested as to their sincerity,industry,and honesty,and as soon as satisfaction was created,be passed on to the Colony of the second class.

THE FARM COLONY.

This would consist of a settlement of the Colonists on an estate in the provinces,in the culture of which they would find employment and obtain support.As the race from the Country to the City has been the cause of much of the distress we have to battle with,we propose to find a substantial part of our remedy by transferring these same people back to the country,that is back again to "the Garden!"Here the process of reformation of character would be carried forward by the same industrial,moral,and religious methods as have already been commenced in the City,especially including those forms of labour and that knowledge of agriculture which,should the Colonist not obtain employment in this country,will qualify him for pursuing his fortunes under more favourable circumstances in some other land.

From the Farm,as from the City,there can be no question that large numbers,resuscitated in health and character,would be restored to friends up and down the country.Some would find employment in their own callings,others would settle in cottages on a small piece of land that we should provide,or on Co-operative Farms which we intend to promote;while the great bulk,after trial and training,would be passed on to the Foreign Settlement,which would constitute our third class,namely The Over-Sea Colony.

THE OVER-SEA COLONY.

All who have given attention to the subject are agreed that in our Colonies in South Africa,Canada,Western Australia and elsewhere,there are millions of acres of useful land to be obtained almost for the asking,capable of supporting our surplus population in health and comfort,were it a thousand times greater than it is.We propose to secure a tract of land in one of these countries,prepare it for settlement,establish in it authority,govern it by equitable laws,assist it in times of necessity,settling it gradually with a prepared people,and so create a home for these destitute multitudes.

The Scheme,in its entirety,may aptly be compared to A Great Machine,foundationed in the lowest slums and purlieus of our great towns and cities,drawing up into its embrace the depraved and destitute of all classes;receiving thieves,harlots,paupers,drunkards,prodigals,all alike,on the simple conditions of their being willing to work and to conform to discipline.Drawing up these poor outcasts,reforming them,and creating in them habits of industry,honesty,and truth;teaching them methods by which alike the bread that perishes and that which endures to Everlasting Life can be won.Forwarding them from the City to the Country,and there continuing the process of regeneration,and then pouring them forth on to the virgin soils that await their coming in other lands,keeping hold of them with a strong government,and yet making them free men and women;and so laying the foundations,perchance,of another Empire to swell to vast proportions in later times.Why not?

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