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Show 21 2.pprop2i2.tely titled, book te nited St2tes. not only to ::::1:.e defined the movenent He but Lnpr-ove farming of f'arra life, capable of desire 2. recognize agriculture or an task at hand was it desire within it. as a it was essential occupation an civilization. aspiring, }J1ticipating sound at the The as one and certain il- a Professor of the movenent, considered it q_uali ty the re-est2.blish that civilization legitimate exploitation nevertheless 2. improve than more attractive enough to keep intelligent, progressive people 2.S country life what it is much as recognize to to For this purpose to iAdustry, al.so "to make beconing.,,19 to Co:..n"-t!.-'r Life r:oveent in Bailey center 2.nd foresaVl momen+ous undercurrents vIi thin it. !h Po:." the nex t tl'tEmty-fi ve ye aI'S \,["I'ote_! we DN e:;:ne ct it to have E;re 2.t Lnf'Luerice on the course of- events, for it \';"i11 leauire this length of and tim to 212nce up f'alt i r s \1l11 tcJ:e advarrt age of l1; IO:' per-sonal, of it. Vlri ters Tradesmen v:il1 Bake much G2.in. are even now be g irm.ing to aens a't.i.ona.l i ze it. But there v:ill also arise countrymen with statesmanship in them; if not so, then we can not make the nrogress that vIe need. The move ment will have its sig.nifica.nt political aspect, 3;."'1d VIe may look for governors of states 3;."1d per hans more than one President of the United States to-come out of it.20 socetY. Al though tion of the Bailey political was D2ogueS overly sanguine in his predic- effects of the movement, tainly justified in his belief that it 19The Ccuntrv-Life I·:ovenent, 20r ., . ., pp. IJ--5. Was pp. the 5, he was cer- start of 61- |