>women's suffrage, or the civil rights movement
Neither of which were revolutionary, they were for equal rights within the current system of government. The answer is there are zero examples of any labor party ever creating a fair and free government... they always create a state-run system without liberties, so yes, there are no "evil" rich, but everybody is equally poor... except for the party leadership.
>You've never been in a Union have you?
You pretty much make my point by bringing that up, since unions crush any opportunity for free market labor... you HAVE to join and pay your dues, or you CAN'T work in a union-ruled trade. Ahhh, the smell of freedo--cough-ack-cough-wheeze.
They confiscate the worker's money involuntarily as "dues" (don't want to pay... then you can't work either... there's your freedom), which by-in-large gets spent on political campaigns, putting that mioney right back into the #1... big government. Unions and big government are really just extensions of each other.
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