Friday, January 3, 2003

United Front Song Comments

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And because a man is human
He'll want to eat, and thanks a lot
But talk can't take the place of meat
or fill an empty pot.
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Bertolt Brecht
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Dutendra Chamling 05 November 2015

...And because a worker's a worker No one else will bring him liberty. It's nobody's work but the worker' own To set the worker free... POWERFUL poem.

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Andrew Hoellering 04 December 2009

This is a lesser known version of the far more famous Brecht/Eisler Solidarity song. The first verse is reminiscent of Brecht's line in the Threepenny Opera, 'Erst kompt das Fressen, dann komp die Moral' -first grub, then the moralising. The idea behind the last verse comes from the Communist Manifesto, 'workers of the world unite, you have nothing to lose but your chains.' In the C19 many in factories and elsewhere worked for a pittance, making huge profits for their capitalist bosses whilst nearly starving themselves. It is no coincidence that President Obama, who knows his history, is in favour of profit sharing.

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