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第5章 THE CLASS STRUGGLE(3)

But the facts of the class struggle are deeper and more significant than have so far been presented.A million or so of workmen may organize for the pursuit of interests which engender class antagonism and strife, and at the same time be unconscious of what is engendered.But when a million or so of workmen show unmistakable signs of being conscious of their class,--of being, in short, class conscious,--then the situation grows serious.The uncompromising and terrible hatred of the trade-unionist for a scab is the hatred of a class for a traitor to that class,--while the hatred of a trade-unionist for the militia is the hatred of a class for a weapon wielded by the class with which it is fighting.No workman can be true to his class and at the same time be a member of the militia: this is the dictum of the labor leaders.

In the town of the writer, the good citizens, when they get up a Fourth of July parade and invite the labor unions to participate, are informed by the unions that they will not march in the parade if the militia marches.Article 8 of the constitution of the Painters'

and Decorators' Union of Schenectady provides that a member must not be a "militiaman, special police officer, or deputy marshal in the employ of corporations or individuals during strikes, lockouts, or other labor difficulties, and any member occupying any of the above positions will be debarred from membership." Mr.William Potter was a member of this union and a member of the National Guard.As a result, because he obeyed the order of the Governor when his company was ordered out to suppress rioting, he was expelled from his union.

Also his union demanded his employers, Shafer & Barry, to discharge him from their service.This they complied with, rather than face the threatened strike.

Mr.Robert L.Walker, first lieutenant of the Light Guards, a New Haven militia company, recently resigned.His reason was, that he was a member of the Car Builders' Union, and that the two organizations were antagonistic to each other.During a New Orleans street-car strike not long ago, a whole company of militia, called out to protect non-union men, resigned in a body.Mr.John Mulholland, president of the International Association of Allied Metal Mechanics, has stated that he does not want the members to join the militia.The Local Trades' Assembly of Syracuse, New York, has passed a resolution, by unanimous vote, requiring union men who are members of the National Guard to resign, under pain of expulsion, from the unions.The Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers'

Association has incorporated in its constitution an amendment excluding from membership in its organization "any person a member of the regular army, or of the State militia or naval reserve." The Illinois State Federation of Labor, at a recent convention, passed without a dissenting vote a resolution declaring that membership in military organizations is a violation of labor union obligations, and requesting all union men to withdraw from the militia.The president of the Federation, Mr.Albert Young, declared that the militia was a menace not only to unions, but to all workers throughout the country.

These instances may be multiplied a thousand fold.The union workmen are becoming conscious of their class, and of the struggle their class is waging with the capitalist class.To be a member of the militia is to be a traitor to the union, for the militia is a weapon wielded by the employers to crush the workers in the struggle between the warring groups.

Another interesting, and even more pregnant, phase of the class struggle is the political aspect of it as displayed by the socialists.Five men, standing together, may perform prodigies; 500men, marching as marched the historic Five Hundred of Marseilles, may sack a palace and destroy a king; while 500,000 men, passionately preaching the propaganda of a class struggle, waging a class struggle along political lines, and backed by the moral and intellectual support of 10,000,000 more men of like convictions throughout the world, may come pretty close to realizing a class struggle in these United States of ours.

In 1900 these men cast 150,000 votes; two years later, in 1902, they cast 300,000 votes; and in 1904 they cast 450,000.They have behind them a most imposing philosophic and scientific literature; they own illustrated magazines and reviews, high in quality, dignity, and restraint; they possess countless daily and weekly papers which circulate throughout the land, and single papers which have subscribers by the hundreds of thousands; and they literally swamp the working classes in a vast sea of tracts and pamphlets.No political party in the United States, no church organization nor mission effort, has as indefatigable workers as has the socialist party.They multiply themselves, know of no effort nor sacrifice too great to make for the Cause; and "Cause," with them, is spelled out in capitals.They work for it with a religious zeal, and would die for it with a willingness similar to that of the Christian martyrs.

These men are preaching an uncompromising and deadly class struggle.

In fact, they are organized upon the basis of a class struggle.

"The history of society," they say, "is a history of class struggles.Patrician struggled with plebeian in early Rome; the king and the burghers, with the nobles in the Middle Ages; later on, the king and the nobles with the bourgeoisie; and today the struggle is on between the triumphant bourgeoisie and the rising proletariat.

By 'proletariat' is meant the class of people without capital which sells its labor for a living.

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