Samuel Gompers, " Not Even Compulsory Benevolence Will Do http://books.google.com/books?id=3LVLAAAAYAAJ&dq=in%20reality%20the%20most%20potent%20and%20the%20most%20direct%20social%20insurance&pg=PA47#v=onepage&q=in%20reality%20the%20most%20potent%20and%20the%20most%20direct%20social%20insurance&f=false." The American Federationist. January 1917, p. 47.
“The trade unions that were swayed by Marxist teaching did not want social peace. They calculated that their chances of acquiring political power would improve with the growing dissatisfaction of the workers. One of the first necessities with which the Hitler Government found itself faced was that of dissolving the organizations that kept alive the antagonism between employers and employees. They were replaced by the Labour Front.”
Quoted in Social Policy in the New Germany by Bruno Rauecker - 1936
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"Trade Unions — The Biggest Obstacle", Economic Affairs (October 1980)
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(describing Marx’s view), p. 49.
Capitalism and Modern Social Theory (1971)
The Autobiography of a Sexually Emancipated Communist Woman (1926)
Source: A Short History Of The English Law (First Edition) (1912), Chapter XVII, Contract And Tort In Modern Law, p. 322
TV Interview for BBC1 Panorama (8 June 1987) http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/106647
Second term as Prime Minister
1960s, Address to AFL–CIO (1961)
Collected Works, Vol. 5, pp. 25–30.
Collected Works
Source: How Europe Underdeveloped Africa (1972), p. 314.