H. M. Hyndman's View.
9 Queen Anne's • Gate, London,.S.W., June 21. Dea*r Comrade, —Yours of May sth finds mo on the Sussex Hills. "The Maoriland ha,s not been forwarded. I sha,ll see it when I return to London, ami shall read it with pleasure. No, the Social Revolution i,s not near. The one country which is ready f>or it —Great Britain —has -a population kept in ignorance deliberately by the d'omin!a.nt class in order to maintain its own power. The economic forces are prepared; the intelligence is lacking to make use of them. Both are needed to obtain Socialism through the Social Revolution. A& present we
are cursed with a, gang of self-seeking and intriguing Laboxites, whose sole idea is to make position and money for themselves by trading on the. work wo Revolutionary Socialists have'done:;. There- is no trickery'too I ' dirty; no misrepresentation too mean for these .s tatesmen to -resort to' in'order to gain their fends. ' I "am sorry I cannot possibly write you an article; my hands .are- too full already. Good luck to all revolutionary comrades. —Yours fraternally. ( H. M. HYNDMAN.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 25, 25 August 1911, Page 9
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185H. M. Hyndman's View. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 25, 25 August 1911, Page 9
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