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 | | Let somebody else do it for meâ”and to me. And so more and more the people are directed, driven, told what to do, shoved, pulled, fed, paid, and sent home. |
 | | If the co-operators of other lands are going to permit that kind of thing, they are going to see their co-operative move ment go into a swift decline. |
 | | In fact, it may be that some of the enemies of our movement, shrewder than their fel lows, know that compulsion and co operation do not mix, and therefore adopt this method of chloroforming it. |
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