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Show The National Enterprise, July 14, 1976 Page ten The Environmentalist- - Labor Alliance continued from page three intention is not to praise the country's industrial arro- gance, but to put a stop to it. The "industrial arrogance to which he wishes to put a stop is listed as: those ugly power special stores in Moscow, Peking, Havana, and other Marxist capitals. Labor Keeps No Secrets Revolution changed all that, particularly in the United States, where wealth could now be generated by productive ability and by the uncoerced exchange of values between said plants, cars, air conditioners, Most labor leaders have made no secret of their anti- free men. "Tragically, clothes dryers and washers, capitalist and bias, too, said Guccione. From the beginning of recorded history up to the end of the 18th century, he said, intellectuals of that time never fully grasped or appreciated the impact and the consequences of the Industrial Revolution and the American military conquest, plunder, theft, and by physical (which usually meant slave) labor. The Industrial looked back into history, then observed their own more or less and total canned foods, single-famil- y houses, tranquilizers, deodorants, monosodium glutamate, calcium cyclamate, etc. all consumer products that virtually everybody in the U.S. can buy but that only the elite can afford or is allowed to purchase in hair-spray- s, - wealth was primarily pro-sociali- st accumulated by Guccione, "the European Revolution. "Instead, they merely static-feudali- st GOLD PROFITS HOW TO MAKE A FORTUNE FROM THE COMING GOLD BOOM INVESTING IN LITTLE KNOWN U.S. BOND MINE STOCKS From '60 to '68 penny silver stocks increased in price on average it will happen to penny golds! Learn 1 5 specific 1 50 times Why penny golds listed and discussed. Ten chapters, 177 pages, 4 appendix, 8 Vi x 1 self-intere- st - Guccione believes the labor movement has been quite successful in advocating the "redistribution of wealth argument, often achieving the bankruptcy of various nations in the process (Argentina and Great Britain). But he thinks - labor leaders have not been quite as successful in sustaining the superstition of class warfare between labor and management in the United States. Not Parasites Some suggestions will surprise you! r employers and employees are bound by the strongest bonds of mutual known to mankind, the feast will be over for labor leaders. When that day comes, the big union leaders will still be around -but they will instantly lose virtually all the glory, power, opulence, and political influence they now enjoy. (After all, the free market rewards not parasites, but producers.) Guccione says it is not surprising therefore, that the strategy of union leaders is to keep on discrediting and under-cuttin- g the business and to perpetcommunity uate the myth of exploitation and similar superstitions by constantly attacking and ridiculing any remants of free enterprise in the United States. That capitalism would starve the masses, as the 19th century socialists predicted, has simply not come true. If they were truly concerned for human welfare, he said "labor leaders and environmentalists would have realized long ago that capitalism in the brief period of its life has relieved more suffering, brought more wealth, and yes, more happiness to more people than all the prophets, saints, politicians, statesmen, reformers, and put together. the blessed and the damned, masters and servants, exand ploiters and exploited concluded that what was needed was a massive "redistribution of wealth. 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