Class Struggle: as American as Plymouth Rock

"The bourgeois contention that there are no classes and no class struggle in the United States is, of course, silly. Here, as in other capitalist countries, are well-defined social classes and a constant struggle is going on between them over the division of the toiler's products and for political control. The class struggle is just as American as Plymouth Rock."



- William Z. Foster, Twilight of World Capitalism, 1949