1865: 'Instead of the conservative motto, A fair day's wage for a fair day's work, we must inscribe on our banner the revolutionary watchword, Abolition of the wage system' (Marx, Value, Price, and Profit). 1928: 'Earning a wage is a prison occupation' (Wages, DH Lawrence). 1965: Workers still 'don't realise that they can abolish the wages system' (Socialist Standard). 2015: Bernie's fight for $15 "over a period of years, not tomorrow".
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1865: 'Instead of the conservative motto, A fair day's wage for a fair day's work, we must inscribe on our banner the revolutionary watchword, Abolition of the wage system' (Marx, Value, Price, and Profit).
1928: 'Earning a wage is a prison occupation' (Wages, DH Lawrence).
1965: Workers still 'don't realise that they can abolish the wages system' (Socialist Standard).
2015: Bernie's fight for $15 "over a period of years, not tomorrow".
Well, it is radical. Those who benefit the most absolutely think it radical to play fairly.
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