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WORLD'S TRADE UNION MOVEMENT
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countries—China, Korea, India, Java and others—who have been dreaming for a thousand years, have been dragged into this liberating movement.

We are present at the very beginning of the dissolution of the system of exploitation which has been built up for centuries Disintegration, the destruction of the old, and the creation of the new society—all is an historical process which will last many and many decades.

For the case here depends upon the reconstruction of social relations around the whole globe. When that process will end we do not know, but one thing is clear: The stronger, the more united, the more elastic and aggressive the revolutionary wing of the labor movement will be, the more objectively we, the Communists, estimate the relation of forces outside and inside the working class—the more correct will be our conduct—the sooner will humanity arrive at the developed form of Communist society.

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