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Working for Change
Princeton historian Eric F. Goldman, author of Rendezvous with Destiny, a book on politics of the the Progressive era, wrote this in tribute to Progress & Poverty:
One might wonder why relatively few colleges today expose their students to such an experience.
Henry George: Thy Kingdom Come (1889 speech) “Thy kingdom come!” It may be that we shall never see it. But to those people who realise that it may come, to those who realise that it is given to them to work for the coming of God’s kingdom on earth, there is for them, though they never see that kingdom here, an exceedingly great reward — the reward of feeling that they, little and insignificant though they may be, are doing something to help the coming of that kingdom, doing something on the side of that Good Power that shows all through the universe, doing something to tear this world from the devil’s grasp and make it the kingdom of righteousness. Aye, and though it should never come,
yet those who struggle for it know in the depths of their
hearts that it must exist somewhere — they know that,
somewhere, sometime, those who strive their best for the
coming of the kingdom will be welcomed into the kingdom,
and that to them, even to them, sometime, somewhere, the
King shall say: “Well done, thou good and faithful
servant, enter thou into the joy of thy Lord.” ...
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