No social co-operation under the division of labour is possible when some people or unions of people are granted the right to prevent by violence and the threat of violence other people from working. When enforced by violence, a strike in vital branches of production or a general strike are tantamount to a revolutionary destruction of society.


Socialism (1922) - Epilogue (1947)


No social co-operation under the division of labour is possible when some people or unions of people are granted the right to prevent by violence and ...

No social co-operation under the division of labour is possible when some people or unions of people are granted the right to prevent by violence and ...

No social co-operation under the division of labour is possible when some people or unions of people are granted the right to prevent by violence and ...

No social co-operation under the division of labour is possible when some people or unions of people are granted the right to prevent by violence and ...