The Socialist Almanac and Treasury of Facts ...Lucien Sanial Socialistic Co-operative Publishing Association, 1898 |
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acres actual aggregate agitation agricultural amount Anarchists average capital Bakunin Bismarck Brussels bushels candidates capital per establishment capitalistic cast census cent chiefly cialists congress course decrease delegates depositors deposits deputies districts economic election employees estimated fact factory product farmers Federation female figures German Group held important increase International International Workingmen's Association Italy Labor party labor power land Lassallians less long tons machinery makers manufacturing and mechanical Marx means ment movement national banks nearly number of establishments number of farms occupations operation organization Parliament period persecution persons plutocracy plutocratic plutocratic class police political population Progressist proletariat Prussia Reichstag reported represented result retail revolution revolutionary savings banks short tons Social-Democratic Socialism Socialist Labor party society statistics strikers strikes surplus value tion total number trade unions transportation Trust United universal suffrage wage workers wage-working wealth workingmen
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Halaman 130 - It is believed that the experience of the past, not only with the railroads but with all industry, and not only in this country but in other parts of the world, shows which course to take.
Halaman 13 - That the emancipation of the working classes must be conquered by the working classes themselves; that the struggle for the emancipation of the working classes means not a struggle for class privileges and monopolies, but for equal rights and duties, and the abolition of all class rule...
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Halaman 13 - That the economical emancipation of the working classes is therefore the great end to which every political movement ought to be subordinate as a means; That all efforts aiming at that great end have hitherto failed from the want of solidarity between the manifold divisions of labour in each country, and from the absence of a fraternal bond of union between the working classes of different countries...
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Halaman 13 - That the economic dependence of the working man upon the owner of the tools of production, the sources of life, forms the basis of every kind of servitude, of social misery, of spiritual degradation, and political dependence ; That, therefore, the economic emancipation of the working class is the great end to which every political movement must be subordinated...
Halaman 13 - International Association and all societies and individuals adhering to it will acknowledge truth, justice, and morality, as the basis of their conduct towards each other, and towards all men, without regard to colour, creed or nationality...