[128] Vide War of the Classes, by Jack London, page 17.
[129] Organized Labor, by John Mitchell, page ix.
[130] The remainder of this chapter is largely reproduced from my little pamphlet, Shall the Unions go into Politics?
[131] This aspect of the exploitation of the laborers has been brought to the front very dramatically by the many recent "strikes" against high rents and high prices for meat and other commodities. Rent strikes and riots against high prices have become common events in our large cities.
[132] Organized Labor, by John Mitchell, page 324.
[133] See Report of Commission of Investigation, Senate Ex. Doc. No. 7, Fifty-third Congress, third session.
[134] Particulars are taken from a pamphlet by five members of the New York Bar and issued by the Social Reform Club, New York, in 1900.
[135] See the article by Judge Seabury, The Abuses of Injunctions, in The Arena, June, 1903.
[136] See the New York daily papers, January 31, 1906.