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" Bolshevik leaders soon had to face the stern realities of the conditions essential to the life of a great nation. They could not escape the necessity of intensifying production. They had not only promised peace, but bread, and bread comes only from labor.... "
Labor's Challenge to the Social Order: Democracy Its Own Critic and Educator - Page 200
by John Graham Brooks - 1921 - 441 pages
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Bolshevism: The Enemy of Political and Industrial Democracy

John Spargo - Communism - 1919 - 408 pages
...intensifying production. They had not only promised peace, but bread, and bread comes only from labor. Every serious student of the problem has realized...such promises into actual achievements must prove to be an enormous task. To build the better homes, make the better and more abundant clothing, shoes,...
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Bolshevism: The Enemy of Political and Industrial Democracy

John Spargo - Communism - 1919 - 408 pages
...intensifying production. They had not only promised peace, but bread, and bread comes only from labor. Every serious student of the problem has realized...such promises into actual achievements must prove to be an enormous task. To build the better homes, make the better and more abundant clothing, shoes,...
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The Valve World, Volume 16

Valves - 1919 - 434 pages
...to blow in; that it feels able to afford a luxury. — Saturday Evening Post. ENCOURAGING FRANKNESS EVERY serious student of the problem has realized...living. The translation of such promises into actual achievement must prove an enormous task. To build the better homes, make the better and more abundant...
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Chaos Or Cosmos?

Edgar Laing Heermance - Civilization - 1922 - 404 pages
...of work is done for those wages." From an entirely different angle, we have the statement of Spargo: "The first great task of any Socialist society must be to increase the productivity of labor. ... If the working class of this or any other country should take possession of the existing organization...
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American Cookery, Volume 24

Cooking, American - 1920 - 876 pages
...capitalists. But intelligent and candid soc's lists know that is not a solution. John Spargo, for example, says: " 'Every serious student of the problem has...living. The translation of such promises into actual achievement must prove an enormous task. To build the better homes, make the better and more abundant...
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The American Review of Reviews, Volume 66

Albert Shaw - World politics - 1922 - 928 pages
...intensifying production. They had not only promised peace, but bread ; and bread comes only from labor. Every serious student of the problem has realized...such promises into actual achievements must prove to be an enormous task. To build the better homes, make the better and more abundant clothing, shoes,...
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