Socialism the Nation of the Fatherless Children

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Socialism the Nation of the Fatherless Children
David Goldstein
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' ' What to do — now? to bring about the fall of class morality and at once to realize a higher installment of democracy? Mrs. Montefiore shall speak for herself. {The Call, 12-4-1910): "Give all women the vote, and they will strike off the rusty chains that hold them still in marriage as the property of the man ; give them the vote, and they will help to get maintenance for their children, and will i82 Socialism: the Nation op Fatherless Children.
force capitalism to respect pregnant and nursi
...ng mothers, will insist upon laws being passed against the adulteration of food, will see to it that women are tried by their peers, will remove the disabilities against chil- dren born out of wedlock, and will learn, by refusing to undersell men in the labor market, the real comradeship of labor. " Poor, dear Mrs. Montefiore! She closes her case with a discursion into symbolism, supposedly intensive. But mayhap a deeper insight into the figures she uses, shall inform the lady's mind that the movement of the spiral which she counts on to balance up the disproportions of the male and female character, proves just the opposite of her would-be conclusion, namely, that what the spiral starts with it perforce ends with.

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