52 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION AND WAGES the advocacy of principles for the more equitable participa- tion of wage-earners in the output of industry itself. All of these more or less intangible factors, while at- tended with no concrete results during the war, were destined to have a profound effect in the post-war years. 1 “War Time Strikes and Their Adiusiment,” Alexander M. Bing. New York, 1921. Pp. 273-288.