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Show 1.5 th2.t of 'was uthe systematic L":.terests." e xp.Lo i, +at Lon of the According is to comrn i.s s the f'armcr-s Lon by r scar-LLy harid.i.cappe d in the develoument of SOCi2 life and in the conduct of h i.s business because of his scnar-a tcneas the sn81 volune of his output, and the lack of c ap i, t2.1. He often begins vll th pr-ac t i.ca'l.Ly no ca:9ital, and expects to develop his capital and relationshins out of the annual business itself; and even when he has capital with which to set up a business and operate it the arnourrt is small when compared with that re Quired in other enterprises. He is not only hcrdic2.nped in his farDing but is disadvantaged v/he n he-deals VIi th other business interests and v7ith other soc i al groups. It is pe cu Ld ar-Ly necess2rY, therefore, that Gover!1.L'"Jent should give ir.1 2.deOu2_te consideration 211d nrotection. The f arme r- ne ce - , here 2.:e difficulties of the se"Oal a=j;e rian , Ii ,,ring qu Le t.Ly on th2.t goverrunent Land should unc.erstand..... - 1S Insof2..r 211 as almost c& that to buster" see saw each the others E. Bailey President Roosevelt, image, within The to w i.nk esoteric L. , Country of these governnents. saw as as Some being p. flashed ever proud so paper, one doing just of his "trust sentence. Corrunission proposed solutions With many of the the and for a Of pr imar-y problems they federal government; best tackled of ultimate 22. on Gifford Pinchot by state and local they felt could only individual initiative. problem be lying with volunt2.ry organizations, "the whole or last problems. solutions they the Life can few be solved by they looked only at importance in solving pe rmanerrt reconstruction" |