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“Labor, with its coarse raiment and its bare right arm, has gone forth in the earth, achieving the truest conquests and rearing the most durable monuments. It has opened the domain of matter and the empire of the mind. The wild beast has fled before it, and the wilderness has fallen back… its…” quote by Edwin Hubbel Chapin
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“Labor, with its coarse raiment and its bare right arm, has gone forth in the earth, achieving the truest conquests and rearing the most durable monuments. It has opened the domain of matter and the empire of the mind. The wild beast has fled before it, and the wilderness has fallen back… its triumphal march is the progress of civilization.”

Edwin Hubbel Chapin

About This Quote

Source Speech: Lecture on Civilization, 1885

Labor drives human progress, building both physical structures and intellectual achievements.

In simple terms: Work fuels civilization’s growth.

Key Takeaway

Recognize labor’s role in societal advancement.

Themes

progress labor civilization

Mood

inspirational analytical

Type

historical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • industrial development
  • public works
  • education reform

Key Concepts

economics philosophy history

Questions to Reflect On

  • What responsibilities accompany labor’s power?
  • How can progress be equitable?
A Different Perspective

Labor can exploit workers and cause inequality.

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