Stephen Pratt explains ten of the top goals of Socialism in a presentation in 2008 and shows a stained glass window in England made in 1910. On the right are two men (George Bernard Shaw and Edward Peas) forging or shaping the world. On the left is a man pulling on a rope pumping the air for the billows. In the middle is an emblem that says "PRAY DEVOUTLY, HAMMER STOUTLY". These were the slogans of the Socialist movement. The do gooders who are going to share their blessings with the rest of the world. The men at the bottom are praying to an alter of Socialist literature including Plays Pleasant, Plays Unpleasant, Fabian Tracks and Essays, etc. The man on the left is H. G. Wells thumbing his nose because he doesn't want this system or anything to do with it. Their motto is "REMOULD IT NEARER TO THE HEARTS DESIRE". See the entire video called "America's Second Founding" at:
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From the "Know Your Liberty Series".
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