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Was Albert Parsons a dangerous man?
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“My experience in the Labor Party had also taught me that bribery, intimidation, duplicity, corruption, and bulldozing grew out of the conditions which made the working people poor and the idlers rich, and that consequently the ballot-box could not be made an index to record the popular will until the existing debasing, impoverishing, and enslaving industrial conditions were first altered." "He believes that all governments tend to more laws, instead of less, and that therefore all governments ultimately become despotisms."
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