Whatever the classification of taxable material, as it is impossible to tax capital beyond its income, the capitalist will be always favored, while the proletaire will suffer iniquity, oppression.
Can there be anything more impious, in fact, than to teach the proletaire that he is wronged in his labor and his wages, and that, in the surroundings in which he lives, his poverty is irremediable?
The proletaire is driven from the forests, from the rivers, from the mountains; even the cross- roads are forbidden him; soon he will know no road save that which leads to prison.
But if the proletaire does not fast to feed Caesar, what will Caesar eat?
Thus the tax on provisions agitates and tortures the poor proletaire in a thousand ways: the high price of salt hinders the production of cattle; the duties on meat diminish also the rations of the laborer.
Did not patrician and proletaire spring from the same clay?
Man is a tyrant or a slave by will before becoming so by fortune; the heart of the proletaire is like that of the rich man,--a sewer of boiling sensuality, the home of crapulence and imposture.
The proletaire have risen and are thumbing their nose at the gods.
And we find the proletaire still worshipping, albeit with the squirmings and grimacings, a horrible idealization of itself.
The Puritanism of the nation, remorselessly upheld by its laws and its public factotums is an extraneous and artificial pose into which the blundering proletaire has tricked itself.
Our enemies the censors, the hallelujah flingers, commissioned, elected, delegated by the proletaire are not worthy our steel.
These high priests are the creatures elected, commissioned and delegated by the proletaire to perpetuate its grandiose and impossible image.
In this respect whoever stands in defence of the personal affair of a proletaire by that act alone defends universal principles.
To Laskowicz, when he looked at the gentle young lady, it seemed that she was a flower which grew higher than the hands of a proletaire could reach; therefore she was bred to the injury of the proletariat.
Wherewith the Tarquin of the proletaire marches off.
The intelligentsia will discuss the possibility of a sudden uprising of the proletaire and gradually they will grow cynical about it and say, "Well, he was a good talker.
Hard-handed men with dull, seamed faces and glittering eyes--the spike-haired proletaire from a dozen lands looking for jobs.
And the car sweeps away, taking with it its load of sleepy men and women who have stayed up too late--including a messiah of the proletaire who dreams of leading the masses out of bondage.
But, to keep the peasant in his village, his residence there must be made endurable: to be just to all, the proletaire of the country must be treated as well as the proletaire of the city.
It is not for the proletaire to reconcile the contradictions of the codes, still less to suffer for the errors of the government.
Then the unfortunate proletaireabandons himself to the waves; or, if he attempts to land upon the shore of property, the proprietor takes aim, and kills him.
Now, I say, that this portion, in the long run, would swell until at last there would be an equality of enjoyment between the proletaire and the proprietor.
The proprietor, like Robinson Crusoe on his island, wards off with pike and musket the proletaire washed overboard by the wave of civilization, and seeking to gain a foothold upon the rocks of property.
We who belong to the proletaire class: property excommunicates us!
In the world of sorrow in which the proletaire moves, and where nothing is known of the intentions of power, it must be said that despair prevails.
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