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“...labor and
says, I ought to have more, but never can you unite Demo-
crats and Republicans into an organization that says, Ours is
the earth and the fullness thereof, and we want the whole of
it. Before you can do that you must emancipate their minds
of the political errors, and the political movement necessarily
does that work. (Applause.)
He asks what is the difference between the S. P., the S.
h. P., and the I. W. W. I will only stop a moment upon that,
because the question indicates such a fundamental misconcep-
tion of matters. The I. W. W. is bpilt along the lines of in-
dustries. A railroad knows no state or county line. Tha^ is
its constituency. The I. W. W. organizes the miners wher-
ever the vein runs, and there is the constituency, whether it is...”
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