| Mary Van Kleeck - 1934 - 418 str.
...declares that "the working class and the employing class have nothing in common. There can be no peace so long as hunger and want are found among millions of...employing class have all the good things of life." It believes that the struggle will go on "until the workers of the world organize as a class, take... | |
| 1918 - 734 str.
...class have nothing in common. There can be no peace so long as hunger and want are found among the millions of working people and the few. who make up...employing class, have all the good things of life. We find that the centering of management of industries into fewer and fewer hands makes the trade unions... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Education and Labor - 1972 - 550 str.
...BRITAIN “The working class and time employing class have nothing in common. There can be no peace so long as hunger and want are found among millions of working people and time few, who make up time employing class, have all the good things of life. . . - These conditiomis... | |
| John Herman Randall - 1976 - 722 str.
...preamble: The working class and the employing class have nothing in common. There can be no peace so long as hunger and want are found among millions of...employing class, have all the good things of life. Between these two classes a struggle must go on until the workers of the world organize as a class,... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Thomas Bucklin Wells, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen - 1918 - 986 str.
...preamble: The working class and the employing class have nothing in common. There can be no peace so long as hunger and want are found among millions of...employing class, have all the good things of life. THE INDUSTRIAL WORKERS OF THE WORLD n these two classes a struggle must :il the workers of the world... | |
| Warren Caragata - 1979 - 180 str.
...class,” said the preamble of the IWW constitution, “have nothing in common. There can be no peace so long as hunger and want are found among millions of working people and the few who make up the capitalist class have all the good things in life.” The IWW had some of the most colourful working... | |
| Gibbs M. Smith - 2009 - 308 str.
...languages. The working class and the employing class have nothing in common. There can be no peace so long as hunger and want are found among millions of...employing class, have all the good things of life. Between these two classes a struggle must go on until the workers of the world organize as a class,... | |
| Rose Pesotta - 1987 - 476 str.
...built on industrial instead of on craft lines. peace so long as hunger and want are found among the millions of working people, and the few, who make up the employing class, have all the good things in life. "Between these two classes a struggle must go on until the workers of the world organize as... | |
| Gilbert Mers - 1988 - 316 str.
...nothing in common. There can be no peace so bong as hunger and want are found among millions of the working people and the few, who make up the employing class, have all the good things of life. Between these two classes a struggle must go on until the workers of the world organize as a class,... | |
| Theodore Windt - 1990 - 338 str.
...rhetoric: The working class and the employing class have nothing in common. There can be no peace so long as hunger and want are found among millions of...employing class, have all the good things of life. Between these two classes a struggle must go on until the workers of the world organize as a class,... | |
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