Henry Demarest Lloyd (May 1, 1847 - September 28, 1903) on Class Warfare and Democracy(published by RevoltSource) |
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19th-century American Progressive Political Activist, Pioneer Muckraking Journalist, and Author of Expos?s of the Standard Oil Company
: A 19th-century American progressive political activist and pioneer muckraking journalist. He is best remembered for his expos?s of the Standard Oil Company, which were written before Ida M. Tarbell's series for McClure's Magazine. (From: Wikipedia.org.)
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“The dream of the French Revolution, that man was good enough to be emancipated from the bonds of association and government by the simple proclamation of Liberty, Fraternity, and Equality, was but the frenzied expression of what was called Freedom of Self-interest in a quieter but not less bloody revolution, if the mortality of the factories, the mines, and the tenements be charged to its account.”
Source: "The Lords of Industry," by Henry Demarest Lloyd, 1910, chapter 7. Chapter 4.
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