13/40 We explain the nature of the conflict of interest that produces the class struggle." "But there should be no conflict of interest!" I cried. "That is what we socialists are trying to bring about,--the abolition of the conflict of interest. Let me read an extract." He took his book and turned back several pages. "Page one hundred and twenty-six: 'The cycle of class struggles which began with the dissolution of rude, tribal communism and the rise of private property will end with the passing of private property in the means of social existence.'" "But I disagree with you," the Bishop interposed, his pale, ascetic face betraying by a faint glow the intensity of his feelings. |