Vulgar words in The Common Sense of Socialism - A Series of Letters Addressed to Jonathan Edwards, of Pittsburg (Page 1)
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Is there any more expensive way of keeping either an ass or a man than in idleness?
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Neither is it a dream of a nation of stained-glass angels, who never say damn, who always love their neighbors better than themselves, and who never need to work unless they wish to.--_Robert Blatchford._ By this time, friend Jonathan, you have, I hope, got rid of the notion that Socialism is a ready-made scheme of society which a few wise men have planned, and which their followers are trying to get adopted.