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Milk and Meat

'Good-dayl Have you agitated any? » » » The person who sometimes says lie can't is a wise man. * » • Capitalism has not yet trustified the air. * * * Industrial freedom is possible through industrial organisation. * # * Under Capitalism the only thing sacred is profits. * * *■ * 'Honor under existing conditions is a luxury indulged in only by the poorer t:lasse». * ' • • Narrow-minded men and narrownecked bottles are alike. Neither has a great deal in it, but they both make a great deal of noise in getting that little out. * • • Cool miners dig coals for cold-blood-ed capitalists, and the workinrr-class sit in tho cold. * # # 'The milk of human kindness has turned into ice cream in the breasts of Fat. ■• •■ • «. ■ True religion will be possible when Justice arri/es. * » - * Tho Golden Rule, judging from a certain class, is made of semi-molten metal. They let it drop so quickly. * * * Falsified religious teachings must react upon the falsifiers. v * # Industrial Unionism is not anti-poli-tical. It just minds its own business in the industrial world. Prohibition preaching plays a powerful part politically. » • • Tlie finest study of human ignorance is the capitalist's "rake-off."" A Court of Equity founded upon a proletarian basis would declare null •and void any agreement forced through economic pressure. «. * „ • "Workers who think with employingclass minds condemn with alacrity every advanced suggestion. Get a sub. for "The "Worker," and you'll feel better afterwards. » » * Learned treatises on tlie cost of living will not have a tendency to reduce it. What is wanted is intelligent industrial and political action. « » « "Whatever may bo said to the contrary, it is a fact that the lowest wages and longest hours are worked in those industries where no unions exist. Get wise. * * * If tho plutocrats wero made to produce what they got, and the workers got what they produced, it would be a square deal all round. « * » "Socialism is the very marrow of Christ's Gospel."—Francos E. Willard.

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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 51, 1 March 1912, Page 2

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Milk and Meat Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 51, 1 March 1912, Page 2

Milk and Meat Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 51, 1 March 1912, Page 2

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