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“I am not speaking here of the theory of the class struggle — I am speaking of the fact as the workers know it. Hundreds and thousands of workers are class-conscious without ever having heard of Marx and without coming in contact with the doctrine as such. They are class-conscious because their struggles for existence and their desire to escape from oppression and monotony, find constant opposition.”

Frank Tannenbaum, The Labor Movement : Its Conservative Functions and Social Consequences / (1921) [Leather Bound]
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The Labor Movement : Its Conservative Functions and Social Consequences / (1921) [Leather Bound] The Labor Movement : Its Conservative Functions and Social Consequences / (1921) [Leather Bound] by Frank Tannenbaum
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