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Lay Morals

CHAPTER V--A RECORD OF BLOOD
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I am no economist, only a writer of fiction; but even as such, I know one thing that bears on the economic question--I know the imperfection of man's faculty for business.

The Anarchists, who count some rugged elements of common sense among what seem to me their tragic errors, have said upon this matter all that I could wish to say, and condemned beforehand great economical polities.

So far it is obvious that they are right; they may be right also in predicting a period of communal independence, and they may even be right in thinking that desirable.

But the rise of communes is none the less the end of economic equality, just when we were told it was beginning.

Communes will not be all equal in extent, nor in quality of soil, nor in growth of population; nor will the surplus produce of all be equally marketable.


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