Anarchism Its Philosophy And Scientific Basis As Defined By Some of Its Apostle
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Even against the police and their practices they used words of the same kind as we did. " The president of the Citizens' Association, Edwin Lee Brown, after the last election of Mayor Harrison, made a speech in north side Turner Hall in whjch he called on all good citizens to take possession of the court-house by force, even if they had to wade* in blood. It seems to me that the most violent speakers are not to be found in the ranks of the Anarchists. "It is not violence in word or action the a...ttorneys of the State and their urgers-on are waging war against; it is our doctrine anarchy. " We contend for communism and anarchy why ? If we had kept silent, stones would have cried out. Murder was committed day, by day. Children were slain, women worked to death, men killed inch by inch, and these crimes are never punished by law. The great principle under- lying the present system is unpaid labor. Those who amass fortunes, build palaces, and live in luxury, are doing that by virtue of unpaid labor.
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