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The idea here is that the farmers will do whatever it takes to protect his rights on laboring his apples and eggs.
The presumption here is the farmer will defend his right to exploit labor to the last apple and last egg. That's not so good. A fellow never should throw his all in the pot. He should keep a growehsaek so that he can enter the penny ante game if the big one gets too hot. Collaboration is a fallacy. Farmer should never mix with politicians, horse___, professional saviors or the village blacksmith.His tribe and kind is so great that he can find social intercourse to his liking within his own class-so also can the worker.  
But that sort of idea can't be all good for he could lose everything he has.
Class lines are so severely drawn that to over step them is to trespass. Colaboration outside of ones class cannot prosper-a dog and a camel cannot be so joined as bring forth a puppy-seedless oange, mobbed, but no pooch. That is an extreme view but outside of that-wheres the necessity?
He should keep some loose change, which ensures him when the time comes and goes down.
There is no necessity for the workers to call in the professionals to help them. Our class is so great that we can get all things without outside help. Lets organize it so we can prevent the moving of special privilege further into our works. First thing we know they'll move their furniture into our parlor and we'll have to play the piano under a railroad bridge.
Never work together who is a liar.
How ridiculous it is then for the working class (45,000,000 strong) to holler for farmers to help them get more of their own pie. And farmers (20,000,000 strong) yodeling "come help lift my mortgage. (Strong birds, are we?)
He the one so kind and mighty great that everyone around him loves him.
Why not organize-and push that organizing!
Different classes may clash and burn when going over the line, and when working together will never get work done in time.
This may sound extreme but I say is it a necessity for all?
 
I find that there is no need to get professional help, when all the help we got is us.
Our class is so great and we can work things out together, without others.
Lets do this together, preventing the privilege to continue to stomp over us any more.
For what I know, they'll barge into our houses with furniture, and make us move out onto the streets.
This all sounds ridiculous and for the working class of 45,000,000 strong to call out to the farmers and get their pies.
As for the farmers of 20,000,000 strong to come and cry, "come help me lift my mortgage".
Instead we should unite and push away the organizations!

Latest revision as of 18:16, 12 September 2017

The presumption here is the farmer will defend his right to exploit labor to the last apple and last egg. That's not so good. A fellow never should throw his all in the pot. He should keep a growehsaek so that he can enter the penny ante game if the big one gets too hot. Collaboration is a fallacy. Farmer should never mix with politicians, horse___, professional saviors or the village blacksmith.His tribe and kind is so great that he can find social intercourse to his liking within his own class-so also can the worker. Class lines are so severely drawn that to over step them is to trespass. Colaboration outside of ones class cannot prosper-a dog and a camel cannot be so joined as bring forth a puppy-seedless oange, mobbed, but no pooch. That is an extreme view but outside of that-wheres the necessity? There is no necessity for the workers to call in the professionals to help them. Our class is so great that we can get all things without outside help. Lets organize it so we can prevent the moving of special privilege further into our works. First thing we know they'll move their furniture into our parlor and we'll have to play the piano under a railroad bridge. How ridiculous it is then for the working class (45,000,000 strong) to holler for farmers to help them get more of their own pie. And farmers (20,000,000 strong) yodeling "come help lift my mortgage. (Strong birds, are we?) Why not organize-and push that organizing!