Capitalism -------------------------------------------------------------------- Sections (TOC) : ---------------------------------- * 1 19 Words; 142 Characters * 2 89 Words; 498 Characters * 3 58 Words; 381 Characters * 4 19 Words; 147 Characters * 5 149 Words; 810 Characters * 6 29 Words; 198 Characters * 7 15 Words; 89 Characters Sections (Content) : ---------------------------------- * 1 ...communist states, like their capitalist counterparts, placed national needs at the top of their list of foreign policy objectives. * 2 ... I am an internationalist.... What difference is there between an American and an Italian? They are the same men, and morally they must be brothers. I had the good fortune to fight for the American people, as for my people; therefore I am for the fraternity of the human race. If a man who has earned 100 scudi by the fruit of his own labor is required to share this money with another who demands to live slothfully on his shoulders, the latter is a thief; such is my internationalism. * 3 Patriotism groups men according to their land of origin, as decided by the vicissitudes of history; within every country, thanks to the patriotic link, rich and poor united against the foreigner. Socialism groups men, poor against rich, class against class, without taking into account the differences of race and language, and over and above the frontiers traced history. * 4 ...all our middle-class civilization is based on the exploitation of inferior races and countries with less advanced industrial systems... * 5 The Fathers renounced the King George who taxed them on their tea without their consent. What would they do to-day when they found that there was a King George in every important industry, taxing the people without representation or consent? A sugar King George, whose sugar puckers a free man’s mouth; an oil King George, a very slippery monarch; and a coal King George, quite a different fellow from old King Cole, who was a merry old soul; and a whiskey King George, who does not distill the spirit of freedom; and a steel King George, who is a great thief; and a twine King George, who will have rope enough left on hand some day to hang himself with; and so many other King Georges that we begin to understand the ancient fable of the Hydra which got two new heads whenever one was cut off. * 6 ...every nation’s worst enemies are the quarrelsome or interested persons within its own borders, who would involve two naturally friendly peoples in a foolish and fratricidal strife. * 7 Scratch beneath the skin of the patriot and you find the blood of the exploiter. Events : ---------------------------------- Capitalism -- Added : March 12, 2020 About This Textfile : ---------------------------------- Text file generated from : http://RevoltSource.com/