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Show WE SHALL NOT BEAR IT THEN. We shall not bear It when the workers work-ers get out of their heads that thoy arc but an appendago to profit grinding; grind-ing; that tho more profits that are made the more work at hlghor wages there will be for them, and that therefore nil the incredible filth, disorder disor-der and degradation of modern civilization civili-zation are signs of their prosperity. So iar from that, they are signs of their blfltlj. 1IUCJI nn-v ui v? u w"t)v slaves they will claim as a matter of course that every man and every lam-ily lam-ily should be generously lodged; that every child should be able to play In a garden close to where Its parents live; that the houses should by their obvious decency and order he ornaments orna-ments to nature, not disfigurements of It. All this, of course, would mean the peonle that is. all society duly orpanizel having In their own hands the means of production, to be owned by no Individual but used by all as occasion called for its use ; and can only be done on those term''. WILLIAM MORRIS. |