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Editorial
June 6, 1930
The Butler County Press
Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio
What is this article about?
Editorial urges workers to go beyond defeating individual defenders of injustice in elections, like the Pennsylvania primaries, and instead demolish the entire system with collective determination.
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Full Text
The citadel of injustice can not be overthrown by defeating one of its leading defenders.
The foundation of this stronghold must be demolished. This can be accomplished if the workers act with the same grim purpose and determination as when they marched to the polls at the recent Pennsylvania primaries.
Let no worker fool himself that the defeat of an individual will check the army of wrong. Such individual is quickly replaced by one who is less frank in his defense of injustice. The system continues.
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The foundation of this stronghold must be demolished. This can be accomplished if the workers act with the same grim purpose and determination as when they marched to the polls at the recent Pennsylvania primaries.
Let no worker fool himself that the defeat of an individual will check the army of wrong. Such individual is quickly replaced by one who is less frank in his defense of injustice. The system continues.
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What sub-type of article is it?
Labor
Social Reform
What keywords are associated?
Workers Action
Systemic Injustice
Pennsylvania Primaries
Electoral Determination
Labor Reform
What entities or persons were involved?
Workers
Pennsylvania Primaries
Editorial Details
Primary Topic
Workers Must Dismantle Systemic Injustice Beyond Individual Electoral Defeats
Stance / Tone
Urging Collective Determination Against The System
Key Figures
Workers
Pennsylvania Primaries
Key Arguments
Defeating One Defender Of Injustice Cannot Overthrow The Citadel
The Foundation Of Injustice Must Be Demolished By Workers
Workers Should Act With Grim Purpose As In Recent Pennsylvania Primaries
Defeat Of An Individual Does Not Check The Army Of Wrong
Individuals Are Quickly Replaced, And The System Continues