One hundred forty-two years ago--
Back in 1873--
Observing trends, editorialists shared
The scary future that they could
foresee.
"Individual enterprise will
accomplish everything"
Became a popular maxim of the day,
Which meant that the system conceived
by our original
Statesmen was something becoming passé.
As leaders merely became office-holders,
The situation was looking bleaker;
As "giant enterprises" grew
much stronger,
The efficiency of our government grew
much weaker.
The critics felt that our rulers would
become
Far too inefficient to restrain
The aggressive power of the
corporations
And the rights of the American people
would wane.
In American society the corporations
Would become the wealthy, privileged
"class,"
And a "feudal" system
exacting service
Would consequently come to pass.
This "disguised warfare" with
the American government
Way back then was causing anxiety,
As wealth and power worked against
The wishes and interests of American
society.
Things have really not changed much,
have they?
While corporations keep growing
stronger,
We and our politicians are pawns
In a game we should NOT want to play
any longer.
(4-10-15) By Bob B
*Based on a May 1873 editorial in THE
NATION
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