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LAST DITCH OF DEMOCRACY - Majority Rights

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e saved for you by Willie Bullitt, or Mr. Lemonface Welles, the silver<br />

tea urn, and the rest of it. The powery, the ghetto and Wall Street are<br />

NOT at war for the deer park, and the old line of London hatters and<br />

haberdashery shops. NOR for the traditions of the guards regiments.<br />

NOR for the Polytechnic and Dicken’s Xmas Carol, and the garden<br />

suburb, the 100 towns of England resurgent. And every day you stick at<br />

it is a day FURTHER from freedom from debt. A day deeper in that<br />

servitude wherein your overlords had aimed to plunge Europe. How far<br />

have you lived your past life at the expense of Oriental cheap labor, of<br />

famines in the far Orient? One will never get those statistics.<br />

The Jew is behind you, but you cannot blame it all on the Jew, though<br />

you are the Jew’s most damned accomplice. Above all you can not<br />

blame [it] at all on the small Jew; for he is in most cases as damned a<br />

fool and as witless a victim as you are, [he is] the shock troop, the below<br />

the starvation line; starvation line, below which there is NO morality.<br />

Only the instinct for survival at the cost of whatever baseness, more<br />

often heedlessness than planned iniquity; milked by his damned kahal<br />

just as you are. Truly, you had great possessions.<br />

And while the BBC was evoking or reconstructing Carlyle, for<br />

propaganda purposes they might have included that item from Froude’s<br />

life of their hero. Carlyle stood opposite the Rothschild great house at<br />

Hyde Park Corner, looked at it a little and said: “I do not mean that I<br />

want King John back again, but if you ask me which mode of treating<br />

these people was nearest to the will of the Almighty about them, to build<br />

them palaces like that or to take the pincers for them, I declare for the<br />

pincers.”<br />

Naturally Monty Norman and Sieff won’t have that sort of thing going<br />

over the British air. But think what a free radio might mean to England.<br />

Carlyle was a historian. Never till you kill off your Churchills and<br />

Edens, will you get your history without bandages.

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