REFUSE TO GO TO HELL.
Get together, brothers, and get up ill' your knees, llefuso to go to hell—the hell of Refuse to stay in hell —the holl of •npitalist industry. i'nito! For pmco and freedom, unite.' !''onn, toilers, form I Organise! A solid front on tho battlefield—of industry. A solid front on the battlefield of— politics. A suggestion : Lot each one of a hundred thousand men and women patiently and repeatedly bear light to th<e brain of one new man or woman each month for two years, and teach each r.o'.v man to become a teacher of other nmn and women. Get some good book, a Iwok that burns, a book that kindles a passion for freedom and justice, and '-■lid that book to a new person each month till the book is worn out. Light the lamp in your neighbor's brain. Strike tho fire in your neighbor's ; cart. Revolutionise him. Bare. To-day. Society is, and always will be, as free as the majority have sense enough and pride enough to make it, or as tyrannical a3 tho majority, are mixik enough to permit it to be. Conditions always express tho will or !:ck of will of the majority.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 45, 19 January 1912, Page 7
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200REFUSE TO GO TO HELL. Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 45, 19 January 1912, Page 7
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