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LAST DITCH OF DEMOCRACY - Majority Rights

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Do you recognize the source of the quotation? If not, why not? ‘We<br />

gave,” I am quoting again, quote: “We gave the name great to the French<br />

Revolution, the secrets of its preparation are well known to us, for it was<br />

wholly the work of our hands.” Unquote. I am quoting from a brochure<br />

published some years ago; more American college students ought to read<br />

it.<br />

Quote: When we have accomplished our coup d’etat we shall say then to<br />

the various people: Everything has gone terribly badly, all have been<br />

worn out with sufferings. We are destroying the causes of your torment,<br />

nationalities, frontiers, differences of coinage.<br />

Considering that this program was printed, in its English version, some<br />

20 years ago, and that Small Maynard brought out an American edition<br />

(and quite naturally went broke after doing so) but considering the date<br />

of the publication, MORE of you nice clean-limbed young college boys<br />

OUGHT by now, 20 years later, to take an interest in the nature of the<br />

program, so slickly carried out by Mr. Roosevelt, YOUR president, with<br />

the so able collaboration of the kikery whereby he is almost completely<br />

peninsula’d.<br />

I continue quoting: “On the one hand to reduce the number of<br />

magazines, which are the worst form of printed poison, and on the other<br />

hand, in order that this measure may force writers into such lengthy<br />

[productions] that they will be little read, especially as they will be<br />

costly.” Yes, someone had thought it out with some detail.<br />

Taxation will be covered by a progressive tax on property. When the<br />

comedy is played out, there emerges the fact that a debit and an<br />

exceedingly burdensome debit has been created. For the payment of<br />

the interest it becomes necessary to have recourse to new loans which<br />

do not swallow up but only add to the capital debt.

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