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A People’s Man

CHAPTER VI
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"Since you have asked my opinion, I must confess that I am all for more peaceful methods.

These Labour troubles which inconvenience and bring loss upon the community, do harm to our cause.

I am in favour of a vigorous course of platform education through all the country districts of England.

I think that the principles of Socialism are not properly understood by the working classes." "If one might make a comment upon all that you have said," Maraton remarked, "I might point out to you that there is a certain selfishness in your individual suggestions.

Three of you are in favour of a gigantic strike, each in his own constituency.


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