Bolshevism - The Enemy of Political and Industrial Democracy by John Spargo
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page 91 of 411 (22%)
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A terrible and unprecedented calamity has broken upon the people
of the entire world. Millions of workers have been torn away from their labor, ruined, and swept away by a bloody torrent. Millions of families have been delivered over to famine. War has already begun. While the governments of Europe were preparing for it, the proletariat of the entire world, with the German workers at the head, unanimously protested. The hearts of the Russian workers are with the European proletariat. This war is provoked by the policy of expansion for which the ruling classes of all countries are responsible. The proletariat will defend the civilization of the world against this attack. The conscious proletariat of the belligerent countries has not been sufficiently powerful to prevent this war and the resulting return of barbarism. But we are convinced that the working class will find in the international solidarity of the workers the means to force the conclusion of peace at an early date. The terms of that peace will be dictated by the people themselves, and not by the diplomats. We are convinced that this war will finally open the eyes of the great masses of Europe, and show them the real causes of all the violence and oppression that they endure, and that therefore this new explosion of barbarism will be the last. |
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