What I mean by Socialism is a condition of society in which there should be neither rich nor poor, neither master nor master's man, neither idle nor overworked, neither brain-sick brain workers nor heart-sick hand workers, in a word, in which all men would be living in equality of condition, and would manage their affairs unwastefully, and with the full consciousness that harm to one would mean harm to all-the realization at last of the meaning of the word commonwealth.
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Original Citation
Morris, William. "How I Became a Socialist." Justice, 16 June 1894.
Current Citation
Morris, William. How I Became a Socialist, edited by Owen Hatherley. Verso, 2020.