[The Iron Heel by Jack London]@TWC D-Link bookThe Iron Heel CHAPTER IX 42/56
For that matter, the professional men and the artists are at this present moment villeins in everything but name, while the politicians are henchmen.
Why do you, Mr.Calvin, work all your nights and days to organize the farmers, along with the rest of the middle class, into a new political party? Because the politicians of the old parties will have nothing to do with your atavistic ideas; and with your atavistic ideas, they will have nothing to do because they are what I said they are, henchmen, retainers of the Plutocracy. "I spoke of the professional men and the artists as villeins.
What else are they? One and all, the professors, the preachers, and the editors, hold their jobs by serving the Plutocracy, and their service consists of propagating only such ideas as are either harmless to or commendatory of the Plutocracy.
Whenever they propagate ideas that menace the Plutocracy, they lose their jobs, in which case, if they have not provided for the rainy day, they descend into the proletariat and either perish or become working-class agitators.
And don't forget that it is the press, the pulpit, and the university that mould public opinion, set the thought-pace of the nation.
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