The Aim.
VICTOR L. BERGEIt'S ADMISSION. Wo must never forget for one moment that Avhilo the Socialist Party fights the battle of tho workers —now and here—while it fignt-s tho battle tor honesty and for ail tno people alike as far as good government is concerned — the ultimate aim of our party is not reform—it is revolution—a legal and peaceable revolution, but none tne less a revolution. Our party will never stop in its work until it has attained tno oomplote government of the nation, and has substituted for the present profit system and capitalist exploitation a system under winch tho people will collectively own and control the natural resources and the machinery of production and distribution—untif wo get a system which will eliminate corruption, child labor, poverty, want, misery and prostitution—a system in which all will have an equal opportunity and equal chance to work out their share of life, liberty, and happiness as far as human imperfection will permit.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 17, 30 June 1911, Page 14
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161The Aim. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 17, 30 June 1911, Page 14
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