Career And Conversation of John Swinton, Journalist, Orator, Economist

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Career And Conversation of John Swinton, Journalist, Orator, Economist
Robert Waters
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Several of the other speakers, labor men, referred to the subject during the evening, but none went so far as Mr. Swinton.
"Let me tell you, " continued Mr. Swinton, "that a judge was hanged in Clay County, Missouri, not long ago, and another judge in Michigan is at this moment looking out from behind the bars. There have been more born criminals among men of the bench than among all the pirates that ever sailed the high seas!" This sally was greeted with laughter and applause, "The bench has b
...een always ready to sell out liberty. It supported a king in this country until the revolution- ists put the bench where it came from. The bench sup- ported slavery in this country until it fell under the weight of it; it now supports the slavery of capital, which is grinding workmen down, and it will continue to do so until the workingmen treat the Judges as the fellows in Missouri and Michigan were treated.
40 CAREER AND CONVERSATION OF JOHN SWINTON "They must take capital by the throat and crush it.


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