Milk and Meat
Social-Democracy means homo rule. • « • If vice were admittedly fashionable, some people could not more assiduously practise it.. « * • Morality is a name given to tho prevailing ideas of man irom time to timo. • * * The goal of human endeavor should be Happiness. '■•.-• • A country's greatest asset is the laughter of its people. • • • The hell of mythology wasn't a circums'thnco to capitalism. „ . • Some plutocrats, by donating lavishly to religious institutions, hope thereby to bribe the Gatekeeper.
The'most convincing proof of man's descent from a lower form is the reptilian antics of certain of tho species. •'■ • »
agitator" has been tho saviour of society.
* • ■ Man would be all right if h« would only think more. * * * •
The deliberate misrepresentation of all phases of the working-class movement by interested parties of Fat is the surest criterion ol its correctness.
« » » » A,rbitrtationism breeds sectionalism and prevents industrial organisation.
A Royal Commission on the cost of living is like facing a maxim with a popgun. ■ • •
A religion which depends for its existence upon chloroforming the mentality of its adherents cannot survive. • ■ ' * • > No victory was ever gained without a fight,
Industrial Unionism, whilst serving as.an.excelleut weapon for fighting purposes, is also tho very best way to teach tho workers the significance of the class struggle.
The class war, judging from the attitude of certain people, is something which should never be publicly mentioned.
From tho ashes of the ideas of lib-erty-lovers from the beginning of time will true freedom arise.
The most tragic spectacle humanity can possibly witness is the starvation of its children.
The cross of persecution still presses upon tho saviours of mankind. » • «
The rapid growth of Socialism the world over is only exceeded by the amount of misrepresentation indulged in by "frenzied financiers."
Truth is as impossible to be soiled by any outward touch as the sunbeam. — Milton.
Citizen: "What do you wanfcf Money?" Outcast: "Why, if yer got a plate er hot soup in yer pocket, it'll do M well."—Puck.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 50, 23 February 1912, Page 2
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326Milk and Meat Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 50, 23 February 1912, Page 2
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