- 03 Feb 2014 21:33
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He wasn't too fond of wage labor either:
“...almost all fortunes are made out of the capital and labour of other men than those who realize them. Indeed, large fortunes could rarely be made at all by one individual, except by his sponging capital and labor from others.”
— Poverty: Its illegal cases and legal cure.
Joe Liberty wrote:I know Spooner at one point was a member of First International, but that doesn't make him a socialist (the aim of the organization, IIRC, was to unite various leftist/socialist/anarchist groups). Today he's identified most closely with libertarianism/anarchy. In fact your post is the first time I've ever heard him referred to as "socialist".
He wasn't too fond of wage labor either:
“...almost all fortunes are made out of the capital and labour of other men than those who realize them. Indeed, large fortunes could rarely be made at all by one individual, except by his sponging capital and labor from others.”
— Poverty: Its illegal cases and legal cure.
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