refuses to conduct the class struggle on the lines of a dog fight. It does not sanction lawlessness on the part of employers, the capitalists and their hirelings by doing likewise. It condemns "sabotage" and all such childish practices by any one as useless for the working class and harmful to real progress.[508]


FOOTNOTES:

[474] Private correspondence, Feb. 17, 1915.

[475] Arranged from figures given by Secretary-Treasurer Richter in letter dated Feb. 17, 1915.

[476] Includes 15 mixed locals.

[477] Private correspondence.

[478] Report of the convention by Russell Palmer, Weekly People, September 27, 1913.

[479] Palmer, op. cit.