“Put workingmen in the places of the capitalists and they would have done just as the capitalists were doing. In fact, whenever workingmen did become capitalists they were commonly said to make the hardest sort of masters.”

—  Edward Bellamy , book Equality

Equality (1897)

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American author and socialist 1850–1898

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