Snapshots from “ WarWhat For?"
THE WAR OF THE CLASSES, One class privately own the coal mines and iron mines and buy laborpower. Tho other class work in tho coal mines and iron mines and soil laborpower. Ono class privately own lumber forests and marble quarries and buy laborpower. The other class work in tho lumber forests and marble quarries and sell labor-power. On© class privately own cotton mills, steel mills, and flour mills, etc., and buy labor-power. The other class work in cotton mills, steel mills, and flour mills, etc., and sell labor-powor. One class privately own railroads and buy labor-power. The other class work on the railroads and sell labor-power. Or to say it. briefly; One class, tho capitalist class, privately own tho chief material means of production and buy labor-power. The other class, tho working-class, use tho chief material means of production, and 6<;ll labor-powor. Surely you can soe that there are two industrial cUsse*.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 45, 19 January 1912, Page 11
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157Snapshots from “ War-What For?" Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 45, 19 January 1912, Page 11
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