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THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.

Tun Effect Of Class Conflict

Nobody disputes nowadays that the people rule, and the people who work for wages constitute a majority. The responsibility for social order and social progress rests upon them, and if they use their power unwisely they and their children will be the chief sufferers. As yet organised lal>or is so dominated by the idea of a class conflict, with the employers on one side and the wage-earners on the other, that it overlooks other conditions of more importance. It fails to see that there may he injustice in the relations between workers in the various branches of industry to each other, as well as in the relations between employers and employed. —American Opinion on Coal Strike.

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1924, Page 2

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THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1924, Page 2

THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1924, Page 2

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