Abstract

The Farmer-Labor Party

Buck, Robert M. | August 7, 1920 issue

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The article discusses U.S. labor politics. The U.S. Farmer-Labor Party recognizes its mission to be an attempt to end class politics, class parties, and class government in the United States. There is no longer a middle class in this country, despite assertions of any who nay wish to organize a middle class party. There are two classes-the exploiters and the exploited. At present, the exploiters control the two old parties, by financing them equally-supporting them for the purpose of fooling the voters with false issues and thereby keeping the exploited divided, so that they cannot function unitedly in politics.

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LABOR unions; LABOR parties; LABOR unions -- Organizing; MIDDLE class; SOCIAL classes; UNITED States
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