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Nobody’s Man

CHAPTER III
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The democracy already exists but it is unrepresented, because those people who should form its bulwark and its strength are attached to various factions of what is called the Labour Party.

They don't know themselves yet.

No Rienzi has arisen to hold up the looking-glass.

If some one does not teach them to find themselves, there will be trouble.

Mind, I am only repeating what you have told others." "It is all true," he agreed.
"Then can't you see," she continued eagerly, "what party it is to which you ought to attach yourself--the party which has broken up now into half a dozen factions?
They are all misnamed but that is no matter.
You should stand for Parliament as a Labour or a Socialist candidate, because you understand what the people want and what they ought to have.
You should draw up a new and final programme." "You are a wonderful person," he said with conviction, "but like all people who are clear-sighted and who have imagination, you are also a theorist.


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