From "The Public" of March 30, 1901:
The dinner of the "Get-Together Club," which was attended on the 25th at Madison Square garden concert hall, New York city, by 500 people, who listened sympathetically to patronizing speeches from rich men on "movements for improving the condition of the employed," recalls Tolstoi's famous saying about the rich classes being so tender in their sympathies that they are willing to do anything for the poor— except get off their backs.
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