Editorials from the Hearst Newspapers by Arthur Brisbane
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finished, if such a lease should be presented at present to the
Egyptian Government. These preposterous leases are interesting because they bring vividly before the human mind the certainty of wonderful and splendid changes in human affairs. The street railroad leases are especially fascinating to the imaginative mind. They deal with present conditions and will seem inconceivably primitive hundreds of years before the leases will have ended. These leases deal with miserable little electric cars crawling slowly over the face of the earth, at either end an underpaid, overworked man, and in the middle a crowd of poor, dissatisfied, ill-housed human beings. Nine hundred and ninety-nine years from now the human race will not by any means have accomplished its destiny. It will still be struggling on toward the goal of real civilization. But it will have grown far beyond the savage condition of life that marks the execution of these long leases. Before these street railroad leases expire Brooklyn and all other cities as they now exist will have disappeared from the earth. Perfect transportation, underground, overground and through the air, will enable human beings, if they choose, to live as far |
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