Swing (Jan-Dec 1945)

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46 St> age our affairs. And "we"" might be defined as business leadership in general, together with Government and its attitude towards business as evidenced by national economic policies that so importantly determine the scope of business opportunity. There can be in fact no real ceiling on opportunity if science continues to move forward. Science is the real source of all economic progress. And it might well be said that we are just beginning to make a start in our understanding of the marvels that are available to us through scientific research. Our objective should be the capitalization of such opportunities in terms of a constantly ad «y January, 1945 vancing standard of living. It is not difficult to know what to do. But it is most difficult to get that done which must be done. The need for removing obstacles limiting business opportunity and the expansion of job opportunities has been lost sight of in the enormous demands of war. But these obstacles will return to plague us when that abnormal incentive is removed. The first object of attack is to eliminate these obstacles and with that as a foundation to move forward and build a superstructure of national economic policy' that will serve to revive the spirit of venture. That is what made America what it is today. "Who sent out that peace feeler?" — from "The W'uip tieit.