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==Radical visions== [[Image:Russia Did It.jpg|right|thumb|upright|The pamphlet entitled "Russia Did It."]] Revolutionary pamphlets littered the streets of the city. One called "Russia Did It" proclaimed: "The Russians have shown you the way out. What are you going to do about it? You are doomed to [[wage slavery]] till you die unless you wake up, realize that you and the boss have nothing in common, that the employing class must be overthrown, and that you, the workers, must take over the control of your jobs, and through them, the control over your lives instead of offering yourself up to the masters as a sacrifice six days a week, so that they may coin profits out of your sweat and toil."<ref name="Brecher, 126">Brecher, 126</ref> In an editorial in the ''[[Seattle Union Record]]'', a union newspaper, pro-Soviet activist [[Anna Louise Strong]], although not a union member tried to use the general strike's power and potential to have the workers seize the industries of Seattle:<ref>Brecher, 124β125</ref><ref>"No One Knows Where" in ''The Seattle Union Record,'' February 4, 1919, p. 1; [https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/strong-anna-louise/1919/laborspeech.htm online]</ref> {{Quote|text=The closing down of Seattle's industries, as a MERE SHUTDOWN, will not affect these eastern gentlemen much. They could let the whole northwest go to pieces, as far as money alone is concerned. But, the closing down of the capitalistically controlled industries of Seattle, while the workers organize to feed the people, to care for the babies and the sick, to preserve order{{snd}}this will move them, for this looks too much like the taking over of power by the workers. Labor will not only Shut Down the industries, but Labor will reopen, under the management of the appropriate trades, such activities as are needed to preserve public health and public peace. If the strike continues, Labor may feel led to avoid public suffering by reopening more and more activities. UNDER ITS OWN MANAGEMENT. And that is why we say that we are starting on a road that leads β no one knows where! }} Newspapers across the country reprinted excerpts from Strong's editorial.<ref name="Hagedorn, 87">Hagedorn, 87</ref>
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