Primary Source Analysis
The document and work under review within this section is a chapter that is titled Wealth Against the Commonwealth. It was authored by Henry Damarest Lloyd and it came out in 1894. The work was published in New York. The opening salvo from the work is that nature is wealthy but that man is poor. What is meant by this is that not everyone is fed when it comes to the men and women of the people and it is asserted that this is true since time began, to use the words of the author himself. A perfect example of this is say when Lloyd says "the majority have never been able to buy enough of anything, but this minority have too much of everything to sell" (Lloyd, 1894). Lloyd then talks about a major dichotomy that exists when it comes to liberty. Lloyd talks about how liberty produces wealth but that wealth also destroys liberty. Lloyd notes that big businesses with monopolies and other people with wealth are able to engage in "gluttonous" behavior while there are others that are left with little to nothing in comparison. Lloyd uses the term "Caesar" to describe those that are dominant and well-to-do as compare to the meager subjects that struggle with not nearly enough of their own [footnoteRef:1]. [1: Lloyd, H. D. 2016. "Excerpt from Henry Demarest Lloyd Wealth Against Commonwealth 1894 < 1876-1900 < Documents < American History from Revolution to Reconstruction And Beyond." Let.Rug.Nl. http://www.let.rug.nl/usa/documents/1876-1900/excerpt-from-henry-demarest-lloyd-wealth-against-commonwealth-1894.php.]
Rather than keep things general, Lloyd gets to specifics. He decries businesses that can artificially toy with and otherwise...
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