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LAST DITCH OF DEMOCRACY - Majority Rights

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And in that memorable day an’ year our dewey-eyed workers (trade<br />

unionists and idealists) technical advisors they figger in the catalog,<br />

Brophy, R.W. [?] Dunn, C.H. Douglas, Rex Tugwell, Stuart Chase, a lot,<br />

as you see, of brawny fellows who had used either the hammer or sickle<br />

in daily life, went over to visit the Kumrad. And apart from the general,<br />

as op posed to the specific nature of the answers, the kumrad didn’t do<br />

so bad. The questions being rather more nebulous and UNspecific than<br />

the answers. How could the debonair murderer get down very near to<br />

brass tacks in his answers ?<br />

After all Marx was pretty good at history and diagnosis. Nobody on the<br />

Axis side denies that Marx discovered several genuine faults in the usury<br />

system.<br />

All we ask is a way to CURE ’em. And the torture chambers in most<br />

countries where Stalin’s power has reached, and in a few embassies<br />

where he had been unable to get control of the total police force, rather<br />

indicate that the Boishie system never got UNIVERSAL approval from<br />

its victims.<br />

However, when next dining with Rabbi Lehman, or Scholem Mosestha<br />

and the rest of the international bankers, spring a few pages of the<br />

kumrad’s answers between the caviar and the pheasant and see if it don’t<br />

enliven the dinner.<br />

Sure Stalin approves of Marx and Engels wantin’ to take ECONOMIC,<br />

political, cultural and organizational measures. And seem’ as he put ’em<br />

in that order, you would expect me to fall for it ?<br />

ECONOMIC first. Of course the Bolshies didn’t. Any party that comes<br />

into power, probably puts ORGANIZATIONAL measures first, and the<br />

economics belong, alas to the almost inaccessible part of culture. So<br />

FEW people seem able to grasp simple economics without, as Senator<br />

Bankhead remarked, about three centuries delay.

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