To the Man in the Street.
The Worker is no relation of Mr Fa ci ii g-bo th-ways. The Woekee is not all things to all men. The Worker is one penny to all men. The Worker advocates tli-e revocatioii of rent, tlie abolition o9 usury, and the Socialisa -- tion of production. The Worker liolds that poverty haar its origin in private mon-» opoly of land, mach.in.erytand capital, and its anti£ dote is in Socialisation o$ these and the scientific organisation of industry for the public welfare and not for private gain, as at present appertains*. Tiie Worker seeks to further thesg aims by disseminating; Socialist views and proletarian economics, by advocating the organisation of the workers industrially and politically? by placing men and women on. all governing und administrative bodies who understand theso principles, and will NEVER COMPROMISE THEM* If you are interested in the work The Worker is doing, get your fellow workers to subscribe to it. A letter to the manager will bring; you a subscriber's book containing twenty - five subscribers' ticketsThanks. If you are with us, show it by deeds. The Worker needs your help. The workers of New Zealand need the help of The Worker. By helping The Maoeiland Worker, you will be ,lielping the New Zealand workers and the cause of International Socialism.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 13, 2 June 1911, Page 7
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219To the Man in the Street. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 13, 2 June 1911, Page 7
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