"The worker who has a job feels superior to a worker who is without one. Workers are not at all as chummy toward each other as some people think when they see them marching with red flags to Union Square and getting noisy about a paradise in Russia. Workers might have a big word in all affairs were it not for the middle-class ideas they can't shake off. The one who makes the delicate parts of an engine feels superior to the man who stands before a lathe making bolts by the ten thousand. And the man at the lathe feels superior to the poor Czech who gathers up the scraps from the floor and carries them in a wheelbarrow to the back-yard."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
p. 70
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/B._Traven
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
B. Traven
41 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by B. Traven →
Related Quotes
"Bravery on the battlefield? Don't make me laugh. Bravery on the field of work. Here, of course, you don't get any med…"
"We all were dead. All of us were convinced that we were on our way to the fishes. Funny that even among the dead thes…"
"[After the war] The governments thought it wiser, finally, to make up again. Time had come when all governments were …"
"If all people had a decent job to occupy their minds, and regular meals to satisfy their hunger, most crimes would no…"
"Why passports? Why immigration restriction? Why not let human beings go where they wish to go, North Pole or South Po…"
"Morals are taught and preached not for the sake of heaven, but to assist those people on earth who have everything th…"
"It is an old rule, only not sufficiently obeyed, but a good rule: If you do not wish to be lied to, do not ask questi…"
"There is no getting used to pain and suffering. You become only hard-boiled, and you lose a certain capacity to be im…"
"A good capitalist system does not know waste. This system cannot allow these tens of thousands of men without papers …"
"Ordinary people can never fall over the walls, because they never dare climb high enough to see what is beyond the wa…"