The Working Mans Programme Arbeiter Programm

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This however was the smallest part of the evil. The remaining 3, 255, 000 electors were now to be divided, according to the electoral laws, into three classes, and according to the official lists prepared by the direction of the chartered electoral law of 1849 153, 808 men belonged to the ist class 49>945 > >t 2nd class 2, 691, 950 3rd class Now let us leave the second class out of view, and compare only the first and the third, the rich burghers and those who possessed no property, with one an...other, and we find that 153, 800 rich men exercised the same voting power as 2, 691, 950 who belonged to the class of workmen, small citizens, and peasants; that is to say, one rich man exercised the same right of voting as seventeen who had no property. And now if we take as our basis the fact, that in the year 1848 universal suffrage was decreed by the law of the 8th April, so that 36 at that time 153, 800 working men or small citizens were of equal weight at the elections with 153, 800 rich men, and consequently one man without property was of equal weight with one rich man, it is clear that now, when it takes seventeen poor men to counterbalance the vote of one rich man, sixteen working men and small citizens out of seventeen have had their legal right of voting wrested from them.

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