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Why Communism? Plain Talks On Vital Problems

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Product Code: 9780359291397
ISBN13: 9780359291397
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Why Communism? Plain Talks on Vital Problems New York: Daily Worker, 1934. One of several printings of Olgin's strident ""Third Period"" polemic, first published in 1933.This version presumably issued to coincide with the 1934 midterm elections. Olgin, editor of the Yiddish communist daily Freiheit, characterizes the New Deal as thinly-disguised fascism and calls for the immediate overthrow of Capitalism by any means necesssary. You have much at stake in this establishment - your whole life. It is yours, more than the owner's. It is part of your very self. As to bankers and brokers, real estate operators and promoters - they do not produce anything essential to human life although they have the lion's share of control over production. As a matter of fact, they produce nothing. They transfer "paper" from hand to hand. That paper - call it checks or deeds or drafts or shares - is a claim to the fruits of somebody else's labor.

Author: Moissaye J. Olgin
Publisher: Lulu.Com
Publication Date: Dec 13, 2018
Number of Pages: 84 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback/Reference
ISBN-10: 0359291392
ISBN-13: 9780359291397

Why Communism? Plain Talks On Vital Problems

$11.79
 
Why Communism? Plain Talks on Vital Problems New York: Daily Worker, 1934. One of several printings of Olgin's strident ""Third Period"" polemic, first published in 1933.This version presumably issued to coincide with the 1934 midterm elections. Olgin, editor of the Yiddish communist daily Freiheit, characterizes the New Deal as thinly-disguised fascism and calls for the immediate overthrow of Capitalism by any means necesssary. You have much at stake in this establishment - your whole life. It is yours, more than the owner's. It is part of your very self. As to bankers and brokers, real estate operators and promoters - they do not produce anything essential to human life although they have the lion's share of control over production. As a matter of fact, they produce nothing. They transfer "paper" from hand to hand. That paper - call it checks or deeds or drafts or shares - is a claim to the fruits of somebody else's labor.

Author: Moissaye J. Olgin
Publisher: Lulu.Com
Publication Date: Dec 13, 2018
Number of Pages: 84 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback/Reference
ISBN-10: 0359291392
ISBN-13: 9780359291397
 

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