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Tall OZIOZZ or SOCIALZSIS

... naturally belong to the servile condition. Alike in its origin and development, slavery meant cruelty. ‘i , ,•c, and moral and physical degradation. • It may be said in favour of slavery that it gave the privileged leisure for the higher work of government and ...

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... journalistie henchmen • means. Thing% are bad enough now, in ' all They are not to be improved by selling ourselves into slavery. And if working people are to avoid this they will not only stick to their organisa'Lions but will do their best to improve ...

AN NALONG

... that men cannot see their way to support a society that is striving to establish the rights of men that have been reared in slavery. It looks as if some of them either love the very nature of bondage, or are like the lower animals do not know what is good ...

The Settmakers' and Stoneworkers' Journal

... come to recognise the treachery of the political scab. A man may still vote for slavery and be accepted with honours among union men. But if he attempts to accept that slavery for which he has voted, at terms against which his fellow-slaves are in revolt ...

Trade Unions in History

... the firstborn son of the legal wife, were unrecognised by the law. All except this heir—the eldest son—were held in abject slavery and performed all the labour, whether brain or brawn, and practically without compensation. There may have been brothers and ...

The Settmakers and Stoneworkers' Journal. of reform is of practical moment unless it iaeludes that theory which ..

... Christianity slavery was abolished. not as the result of war, but as the result of education. The slaves grew into too large a manhood to be kept in slavery. The slave-owners grew into too large a manhood to be willing to keep them in slavery. Both capitalist ...

The Oheerful Side of Life

... the midst Of slavery. Even as great a man as Aristotle could not conceive a society based on a non-slave-holding system. But except in some African jungle, here and there among savage and semi swage races, no man is a slave. And where slavery does exist ...

The liettanakere and Stoneworkers' Journsl

... a common foe. The first was British rule: the second, slavery the third, monopoly. The British rule was opposed and overthrown by heroism and the purest patriotism the world has ever known; slavery—that cancer on the body of the republic which threatened ...

br Pikares

... case might be, to a mattes of some description. In many respects the Amery uf day different from die slavery of long ago. &nom - ic or wage-slavery is nut so harsh in many of its features as was chattel slatery. We no longer hate the torture chamber ...

(From the Labour Research Dept.). British imprialism in East Africa. b 4 PP

... Union edition bd. How the African natives had their land taken from them and were forcibly conscripted and held in virtual slavery to work for British capitalists, and how the economic position of the East African worker has its effect on the British worker ...

SALT IN ILLINOIS. [Ts Morons, etwousix Irrzewovzx wirs MABl`Ol/01111, INDIANS, AND SLAVES

... the outbreak of the Civil War had a considerable influence on the sentiment of the people there as to slavery • it caused this part of lfludis to slavery; the southern view. Around the brine springs near the old Nigger Works' have have been found many (fitments ...

Looking Pennell

... disfilay by pretending to a knowreducing the Germans to pt condition of ledge they do not possess and •finding industrial slavery, tell their workpeople work for foreign quarryworkers under there is no prospect of obtaining orders the guise of assisting ...