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from The Century Dictionary.
- noun See
labor .
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- noun a political party in the United States; formed in 1874 to advocate the peaceful introduction of socialism
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As in the modern world there are now but two classes, with subordinate varieties, -- on the one side the workers to whatever category they belong, and on the other the property owners who do not work, -- the socialist theory of Marx leads us to this evident conclusion: since political parties are merely the echoes and the mouth-pieces of class interests -- no matter what the subvarieties of these classes may be -- there can be substantially only two political parties: the socialist labor party and the individualist party of the class in possession of the land and the other means of production.
Socialism and Modern Science (Darwin, Spencer, Marx) Enrico Ferri 1894
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