Socialism as it is: A Survey of the World-wide Revolutionary Movement

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Macmillan, 1912 - Broj stranica: 452
 

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Stranica 285 - We must not limit our conception of the term 'working class' too narrowly. As we have explained in speeches, tracts, and articles, we include in the working class all those who live exclusively or principally by means of their own labor, and who do not grow rich from the work of others.
Stranica 338 - workmen, but against no one. They are not hostile to. employers, not inimical to the interests of the general public. They are for a class, because that class exists and has class interests, but the unions did not create and do not perpetuate the class or its interests and do not seek to evoke a class conflict.
Stranica 175 - To my mind the working-class character and the revolutionary integrity of the Socialist Party are of the first importance. All the votes of the people would do us no good if our party ceased to be a revolutionary party or
Stranica 43 - to secure land reform and other measures for all classes of wealth producers, and we need all the help they give us. But if they are threatened with a class war, then they will surely sulk and harden into downright Toryism. What gain will that be for Labor ?
Stranica 231 - State ownership of the productive forces is not the solution of the conflict, but concealed within it are the technical conditions that
Stranica 43 - organization to which they do not belong. No party could ever hope for success in this country which does not win the confidence of a large portion of this middle class. . . . "You are not going to make Socialists in a hurry out of
Stranica 47 - Ireland, and spent its energies recklessly in the devitalizing atmosphere of urban factories and workshops as if the supply were inexhaustible. We are now beginning to realize that we have been spending our capital,
Stranica 389 - The government employees are a privileged class whose work is necessary to carry on the government and upon whose entry into the government service it is entirely reasonable to impose conditions that should not be and ought not to be imposed upon those who serve private employers.

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