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Snapshots from "WarWhat For?"

I THE MOTIVE. Bβ no I deceived. j It is , sincere, well-founded fear of I bankruptcy (and it is not conscience) i that chiefly induces many capitalist j statesmen to co-operate, at present, so I louuly (and piously) with international i peace societies. ! Bankruptcy, rebellion, revolution. I It is time for Caesar to be pious and i whine for 'a limitation on arraa- ! inputs." j The. starved slave begins to ask quesj lions of the fat statesman. j The ship of state begins to rock in j the growing storm. j Statesmanship! I Industrial democracy stands by to i seize its opportunity. i The producers will be the successors to- plutocracy. Despotism is dig.iii.Li its own grave.

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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 43, 5 January 1912, Page 4

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121

Snapshots from "War-What For?" Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 43, 5 January 1912, Page 4

Snapshots from "War-What For?" Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 43, 5 January 1912, Page 4

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