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History, 02.02.2020 22:50, gabrielmartinsotr4yl

Read this quote from a campaign speech by eugene debs.

“i am not a labor leader. i don't want you to follow me or anyone else. if you are looking for a moses to lead you out of the capitalist wilderness you will stay right where you are. i would not lead you into this promised land if i could, because if i could lead you in, someone else could lead you out.”

what conclusion can be drawn about eugene debs’ beliefs after reading this quote?
debs hoped that a labor union would offer him its leadership.
debs believed workplaces should have standard safety codes.
debs had moved on from his days as a labor organizer.
debs was fearful of being sent back to jail again.

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