Pyramid of Capitalist System: 1911 union poster
Making the rounds:
A 1911 Industrial Worker (IWW newspaper) publication advocating
industrial unionism that shows the critique of capitalism. It is based
on a flyer of the "Union of Russian Socialists" spread in 1900 and 1901. (see notes below):

Interesting that the death of Steve Jobs has provided so much food for
thought at precisely the moment the Left felt poised on the brink of the
Marxist revolution (though they no longer teach the students who show
up for the Days of Rage the name of that which they are advocating).
Also interesting the our own Glorious Leader at his press conference
today sided with the Wall street protestors, that Brian Williams and his
peers have gone out of their way to romanticize the protesters after
years of mocking the Tea Party. Sometimes it just feels like we're not
in Kansas anymore.
But I feel a ray of hope as Steve Jobs' untimely death has brought a
message of hope and dignity to our country's unique ability to nurture
entrepreneurs, who after all create not only jobs but the products that
keep pushing the envelope.
I suggest all the Wall Street protestors put their money where their
mouths are concerning ant-capitalism and throw their technotoys away.
A 1911 Industrial Worker (IWW newspaper) publication advocating
industrial unionism that shows the critique of capitalism. It is based
on a flyer of the "Union of Russian Socialists" spread in 1900 and 1901. (see notes below):

Interesting that the death of Steve Jobs has provided so much food for
thought at precisely the moment the Left felt poised on the brink of the
Marxist revolution (though they no longer teach the students who show
up for the Days of Rage the name of that which they are advocating).
Also interesting the our own Glorious Leader at his press conference
today sided with the Wall street protestors, that Brian Williams and his
peers have gone out of their way to romanticize the protesters after
years of mocking the Tea Party. Sometimes it just feels like we're not
in Kansas anymore.
But I feel a ray of hope as Steve Jobs' untimely death has brought a
message of hope and dignity to our country's unique ability to nurture
entrepreneurs, who after all create not only jobs but the products that
keep pushing the envelope.
I suggest all the Wall Street protestors put their money where their
mouths are concerning ant-capitalism and throw their technotoys away.
Published on October 06, 2011 17:43
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