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The General Strike has taught the working class more in four days than years of talking could have done.
-Arthur Balfour
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The most conservative man in the world is the British Trade Unionist when you want to change him.
-Ernest Bevin
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Without the power of the Industrial Union behind it, Democracy can only enter the State as the victim enters the gullet of the Serpent.
-James Connolly
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One of the great reasons for the popularity of strikes is that they give the suppressed self a sense of power. For once the human tool knows itself a man, able to stand up and speak a word or strike a blow.
-Charles Horton Cooley
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With all their faults, trade unions have done more for humanity than any other organization of men that ever existed. They have done more for decency, for honesty, for education, for the betterment of the race, for the developing of character in man, than any other association of men.
-Clarence Darrow
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The methods by which a trade union can alone act, are necessarily destructive; its organization is necessarily tyrannical.
-Henry George
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It is essential that there should be organization of labor. This is an era of organization. Capital organizes and therefore labor must organize.
-Theodore Roosevelt
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Men don't and can't live by exchanging articles, but by producing them. They don't live by trade, but by work. Give up that foolish and vain title of Trades Unions; and take that of laborers Unions.
-John Ruskin
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No king on earth is as safe in his job as a Trade Union official. There is only one thing that can get him sacked; and that is drink. Not even that, as long as he doesn't actually fall down.
-George Bernard Shaw
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People of the same trade seldom meet together, even for merriment and diversion, but the conversation ends in a conspiracy against the public, or in some contrivance to raise prices.
-Adam Smith
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