Socialism And Strikes a Reprint With New Introduction

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Socialism And Strikes a Reprint With New Introduction
Glasier, J. Bruce (John Bruce), 1859-1920
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When a miner hews and draws three tons of coal to-day, he performs what is, presumably, a needful 25 service to the community; if not, it is hardly his fault. When he does so three months hence his labour is presumably equally needful. And if his labour is equally needful then as now, why should he be paid a lower rate for it ? No reason at all, save that his labour goes into a thieves' market. Certain it is that how- ever the labour of a workman may vary from time to time Jn selling value, his... own and his family's need for adequate sustenance and healthful conditions remains sufficiently constant and imperative. Moreover, what has been said against strikes as a means of permanently uplifting the conditions of the working class applies with equal force against all remedial and palliative measures that do not make for the extinction of the present I system of competitive capitalistic production. So long as the land and all the chief means of production are withheld from the workers, there is no hope either of any substantial or permanent improvement in the wages of the workers as a whole, or of any considerable section of them.

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