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Vol. I.—No. 3.SEPTEMBER, 1900.



Wage-Labor and Capital

. . . .by. . . .

Karl Marx.

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Translated by

J. L. Joy,

Author of “Adventures of a Tourist in Ireland”,
“The Socialist Catechism”, “Socialist Rhymes”.

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