“The capitalist class is represented by the Republican, Democratic, Populist and Prohibition parties, all of which stand for private ownership of the means of production, and the triumph of any one of which will mean continued wage-slavery to the working class.”

The Socialist Party and the Working Class (1904)

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American labor and political leader 1855–1926

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