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  • curprev 22:1622:16, 5 October 2018Peter1c talk contribs 20,501 bytes +365 Should the unemployed ... do in a small way, what the rich do daily with impunity on a grand scale, should he, in fact, steal, in order to live - the bourgeoisie will ... hand him over relentlessly in charge of the State, that in its prisons he may be fleeced the more effectively, i.e., cheaper. ** Johann Most undo

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  • curprev 12:2212:22, 12 July 2018Peter1c talk contribs 19,787 bytes +331 What has to be explained is not the fact that the man who is hungry steals or the fact that the man who is exploited strikes, but why the majority of those who are hungry don’t steal and why the majority of those who are exploited don’t strike. undo

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  • curprev 21:3021:30, 20 March 2018Peter1c talk contribs 19,456 bytes +324 When the ideal of Society is material gain or possession, as it is largely today, the object of its special condemnation is the thief – not the rich thief, for he is already in possession and therefore respectable, but the poor thief. ** Edward Carpenter undo

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