
Source: The Economic Illusion (1984), Chapter 3, Trade, p. 102
Communism: A Love Story (2007)
Source: The Economic Illusion (1984), Chapter 3, Trade, p. 102
Socialist newspaper Folkets Dagblad - Politiken (24 April 1918)
"Manifesto for the Abolition of Enslavement to Interest on Money" (1919)
Gompers, Samuel. The Samuel Gompers Papers. Stuart Bruce Kaufman, Peter J. Albert, Grace Palladino, and Marla J Hughes, eds. Urbana, Ill.: University of Illinois Press, 2000, p. 137.
1961, UN speech
Context: Ladies and gentlemen of this Assembly, the decision is ours. Never have the nations of the world had so much to lose, or so much to gain. Together we shall save our planet, or together we shall perish in its flames. Save it we can — and save it we must — and then shall we earn the eternal thanks of mankind and, as peacemakers, the eternal blessing of God.
Source: Living In The Number One Country (2000), Chapter Five, Corporatizing Communication And Culture, p. 132
Speech to the Royal Society of St George (23 April 1933), Winston Churchill, Never Give In!: Winston Churchill's Speeches (A&C Black, 2013), p. 402
The 1930s
“We are determined to save our country from the hell of capitalism.”
Source: What is Communism? (1934), p. 18
1960s, Address to AFL–CIO (1961)
Context: Negroes are almost entirely a working people…. Our needs are identical with labor's needs: decent wages, fair working conditions, livable housing, old-age security, health and welfare measures, conditions in which families can grow, have education for their children and respect in the community. That is why Negroes support labor's demands and fight laws which curb labor. That is why the labor-hater and labor-baiter is virtually always a twin-headed creature, spewing anti-Negro epithets from one mouth and anti-labor propaganda from the other mouth.