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Page 372
... workers , as it would give a chance for all workers to become refined and dignified in their life ; or shall he ease his conscience by dropping a certain portion of his profits to bestow on his handful of workers . . . if he can do both ...
... workers , as it would give a chance for all workers to become refined and dignified in their life ; or shall he ease his conscience by dropping a certain portion of his profits to bestow on his handful of workers . . . if he can do both ...
Page 377
... workers into that of a well - conducted reformatory or ben- evolent prison ; and that they should understand that when things are done not for the workers but by them , an ideal will present itself with great distinctness to the workers ...
... workers into that of a well - conducted reformatory or ben- evolent prison ; and that they should understand that when things are done not for the workers but by them , an ideal will present itself with great distinctness to the workers ...
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... workers who belong to the best , most honest and sincerely revolutionary representatives of the prole- tariat are ... workers of England , but better to make that mistake , than to delay the formation of a big workers ' Communist Party ...
... workers who belong to the best , most honest and sincerely revolutionary representatives of the prole- tariat are ... workers of England , but better to make that mistake , than to delay the formation of a big workers ' Communist Party ...
Contents
CHAP PAGE | 7 |
SIR LAUNCELOT AND MR GRADGRIND | 15 |
THE ROMANTIC REVOLT | 24 |
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