A Short Story from the September 1909 issue of the Socialist Standard
A man with an ax flew by Socrates, chasing another man:
"Stop him! Stop him !” cried he of the weapon. "He’s a murderer! ”
But the old sage wasn’t taking any chances and jogged on imperturbably.
"You fool! ” quoth he of the ax. "Why didn’t you stop him? He’s a murderer, I tell you! ”
"A murderer! What’s a murderer? ”
"Fool! One that kills, of course.”
"Ah! a butcher.”
"No, idiot! That’s different. One that kills a man.”
"Oh! Ah, a soldier.”
"No! No! That’s different altogether. One that kills a man in times of peace! ”
“A hangman! ”
"No! No ! No! That’s different. One that kills a man in his house! ”
"A doctor, then! ”
"No! No! No! No! No! That’s different.”
Running along after him (2,000 years after) comes another man with flaming eyes: ‘‘Stop him! Stop him!” he cries, pointing to something he sees, or thinks he sees, ahead of him. "Stop him! He’s a Socialist! "
"A Socialist! What’s a Socialist? ”
"Why a believer in state industries, of course.”
"Oh, I see ? The railways, post offices, customs, drains, and all that.”
"No, that's different! I mean competing against private enterprise.”
"Oh! schools, universities, and the like.”
"No! No! That’s different. I mean state trading. The fellows that expect everything done for them by the state! A loafer that wants to share the earnings of the industrious workers! ”
“Ah! Ah! A nobleman who has inherited land.”
"No! No! That’s different. I mean—.”
From the Sydney Bulletin.
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