Founder and General Secretary of the
National Free Labour Association
Told by HIMSELF
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The author says of this work that "it is written in the best interests of Industrial Freedom, and in a Spirit of Peace and Goodwill to all who realise that Industry is one of the highest attributes of manhood and womanhood; and that the dignity of Labour, in its best and truest sense, can only be attained by according to Industry the fullest and completest freedom of thought and action, in solving for itself the problem of its own destiny, on peaceful, just, and equitable lines as between Employer and Employed....
"Remember that for 21 years I have stood up against my own class. I have not argued with Strike-leaders, I have broken Strikes. We have both striven to break each other's spirit, and the men who have been ranged against me, from Burns, when he first delivered the speeches written for him by Champion and Hyndman, to Tillett in his last shrill moment of verbal hatred after the defeat of the Transport Workers' Strike, who have always been sustained by the cheers of the multitude."
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