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Baha’u’llah and the New Era

CHAPTER 9: TRUE CIVILIZATION
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We exhort the friends of God to act with fairness and justice, and in such a way that the mercy of His beloved ones, and their compassion, may be manifested toward each other....
The execution of these matters has been placed in charge of the men of the House of Justice, in order that they may act in accordance with the exigencies of the time and with wisdom.
No Industrial Slavery In the Book of Aqdas Baha'u'llah forbids slavery, and 'Abdu'l-Baha has explained that not only chattel slavery, but also industrial slavery, is contrary to the law of God.

When in the United States in 1912, He said to the American people:-- Between 1860 and 1865 you did a wonderful thing; you abolished chattel slavery; but today you must do a much more wonderful thing: you must abolish industrial slavery....
The solution of economic questions will not be brought about by array of capital against labor, and labor against capital, in strife and conflict, but by the voluntary attitude of goodwill on both sides.

Then a real and lasting justness of conditions will be secured....
Among the Baha'is there are no extortionate, mercenary and unjust practices, no rebellious demands, no revolutionary uprisings against existing governments....
It will not be possible in the future for men to amass great fortunes by the labors of others.

The rich will willingly divide.
They will come to this gradually, naturally, by their own volition.

It will never be accomplished by war and bloodshed.
It is by friendly consultation and cooperation, by just copartnership and profit-sharing, that the interests of both capital and labor will be best served.


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