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THE MAN AND HIS WORK

and

The Constructive Elements

of Socialism

Three Lectures and Two Essays

By

KARL DANNENBERG

Price, Thirty Cents

THE RADICAL REVIEW PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION
202 EAST 17th ST., NEW YORK CITY

1918

Soc 920.15.704

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HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY
SHELDON FUND

DEC 7 1942

Reprint from the July-September, October-
December, 1917, January-March and April-
June, 1918, issues of "The Radical Review"

T the same time, and quite apart from the gen

A eral servitude involved in the wages system,

the working class ought not to exaggerate to themselves the ultimate working of these everyday struggles. They ought not to forget that they are fighting with effects, but not with the causes of those effects; that they are retarding the downward movement, but not changing its direction, that they are applying palliatives, not curing the malady. They ought, therefore, not to be exclusively absorbed in these unavoidable guerilla fights, incessantly springing up from the ever-ceasing encroachments of capital or changes of the market. They ought to understand that, with all the miseries it imposes upon them, the present system simultaneously engenders the material conditions and the social forms necessary for an economical reconstruction of society. Instead of the conservative motto, "A fair day's wages for a fair day's work!" they ought to inscribe on their banner the revolutionary watchword, "Abolition of the wages system!"-Karl Marx.

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