﻿“IN THE LAST ANALYSIS” 
 
After careful consideration I have come to the conclusion that there is not enough freedom to go around.—But, what there is of it, is high grade quality. (And the masters are enjoying it.) 

If a demand for freedom becomes more insistent . . . ‘wouldn’t be surprised if an inferior grade was put on the market.— Personally I’m set (irrevocably) against adulterations. 

Pat Henry, of blessed memory, was the same way. — His statement, Give me Liberty, or Death, shows what he thot of “servile-slavery.” 

Any other kind of slavery would be an adulteration. Draw your own conclusions . . . 

Going to prison is too much like changing from one job to another . . . We should exert every effort to produce more freedom—or distribute existing freedom more equitably. 

The masters of men are enjoying what I would call “highly concentrated freedom.” — They come pretty near doing what pleases them,—and they have damn poor taste, to boot. 

I have in mind the genteel-born-cook-lux-cleansers, and other organizations, which do not depend on “callouses” for living. 

Defense. I am in favor of legal defense. 
If you loosen up to defend your fellow worker in jail, your very act presuposes that the master will “re-imburse” you to the full extent you donated. He’s not going to see you “broke”.— We might as well have all the trimming. 
The fact that you are “broke” spurs you on to make new demands.— If master desires to hold a “trial” now, and then,— why not enter into the spirit of the thing— declare a half-holiday, and demand enough “change” to celebrate with. He’s not going to see you “broke” on such a gala occasion. 
If he wants a trial he should be allowed to pay for it. A trial is of very little value to us without a holiday— stress the holiday, you of the “committee on arrangements.” 

Defend your fellow workers in and out of jail—to the full extent of your pile—we can always get some more! 
“Ask and ye shall receive.” 

Making money and “creating wealth” are two very different things. 
The master “makes money,” but, doesn’t create wealth.— 
The slave creates wealth, but, doesn’t “make money.” 

So you see, He has the money . . . 
Let us not forget to “ask” for some. 
T-Bone Slim.