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Aimed at rural workers and written in a plain, dialogued style, the pamphlet sets out anarchist-communist principles through accessible argument and critique. It exposes social injustices, argues that bourgeois parties and electoral tactics cannot resolve workers' suffering, and defends practical forms of collective organization and direct action. Common objections to communal social arrangements are addressed and rebutted, while the tone emphasizes solidarity, moral concern for the dispossessed, and opposition to institutions that concentrate wealth. The piece seeks to popularize emancipatory ideas and offer concrete, persuasive guidance for improving social and individual conditions.
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