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Conclusion: The Welfare of the Working Class is the Task of the Working Class

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I begin by saying that we are born into this world naked and equal, but we live in it utterly unequally, and it cannot be said that we do this out of free choice. The inequality is imposed by a whole host of forces, most of which can be identified, and many of which can be controlled, if not reversed and obliterated.

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© 1989 Richard Kennedy and contributors

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Staples, J. (1989). Conclusion: The Welfare of the Working Class is the Task of the Working Class. In: Kennedy, R. (eds) Australian Welfare. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11081-0_19

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