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The Aims of Labor

May 11, 1918 issue

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The article focuses on prevailing economic and political conditions in Great Britain. Given effective social control of the economic fundamentals, the labor party in England is demanding a series of national minima, designed to protect the people's standard of life. Another priority of the party is democratic control of industry, with abolition of the wage system, through common ownership of the means of production. The party is resistance to every proposal to hand back to private capitalists industries and services that come under Government control.

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GREAT Britain -- Politics & government; COST & standard of living; WAGES; LABOR; CAPITALISTS & financiers; GREAT Britain
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