Twenty Seven Years

Chapter 267: To capture Winston is to capture the new world

  Chapter 267 To capture Winston is to capture the new world

   class?

   This word, which Boyne, Veraker, and Keating have never heard, aroused great curiosity in them.

"Everyone plays a different role in the social labor organization, and the way and amount of social wealth are also different. In this huge private ownership society, that is, under the capitalist society, because the means of production are privately owned, there are The two major classes—the 'owner class' and the 'non-owner class', can also be called the 'bourgeoisie' and the 'proletariat'." Winston told everyone about his research over the years.

  After a while, Boyne, Veraker, and Keating looked at each other, and they only half understood what Winston said.

Boyin raised his hand, indicating that he had a question to ask: "Wait a minute, Mr. Winston. Although it would be impolite to interrupt you, I'm afraid that if I don't get the answer sooner, the rest will become more and more difficult to understand. .May I ask what you mean by private ownership society, capitalist society, and means of production?"

Winston realized that what he said was a little complicated, so he tried to explain: "The social system based on private ownership of the means of production, where the bourgeoisie who owns the means of production exploits by purchasing labor power, is what I call a capitalist society. .As for the means of production, you can understand it as the means of production, the tools and resources used by the majority of workers in production, such as land, factory buildings, equipment, and raw materials.”

   Keating, who listened intently, immediately drew conclusions following Winston's theory: "So those workers who have no means of production are the proletariat that opposes the bourgeoisie."

"Yes." Winston nodded emphatically, "In my opinion, the two sides are essentially hostile to each other, and there is a huge conflict of interests. For example, workers certainly hope to earn more, but capitalists We want wages and costs to be as low as possible.”

   "To master the tools used in production is the bourgeoisie, and the farmers have hoes for farming. Is this also considered bourgeois?" Verak felt that Winston's words had loopholes.

Winston, who had been alone for a long time, smiled, and was happy for everyone's inquiries: "That doesn't count. First, I just mentioned the land, just like Bash's serfs, the land does not belong to them, so there is a **** and it is empty." What's the use? Second, farmers use tools to farm and produce food for their own use, while the bourgeoisie is different. Their production is for sale, which also creates a market for buying and selling labor, using money as a medium of exchange .They also govern production processes and financial decisions, and economic behavior is aimed at profit-seeking..."

  Winston's theory is more sound and profound than Chris's in "Equality".

  "On Equality" is more about the investigation and discussion of the historical development of equality and inequality, while Winston's adds logic to it, explaining the situation through social relations.

  This is more realistic than Chris going back to history and berating those things that are not equal.

   Listening and listening, Verac, Boyne, and Keating felt relieved. Their visions have been affirmed, and Winston's theories and ideas are more advanced than theirs, which is of great help to them.

   "Actually, we came here this time with the biggest question, that is, how should we change?" After talking for a long time, Boyne and others got a more comprehensive understanding of Winston's theory and asked the key.

   It is said that how to change is the most important thing.

   Both Chris and Winston are right in their thinking. They try to elicit the correct answer by studying the past and the present to figure out the logical relationship. It's a pity that Chris failed, so what about Winston?

   "Wait a minute." Winston got up, went to the bed and brought a notebook.

  Chris's "Equality" was first written in a notebook.

  Boin took the notebook and opened the first page with Verak and Keating sitting on the left and right.

  The first page was written in Pruman, which few people could understand.

"Class theory." Winston explained in a timely manner, "This is the result of my research in the past few years, which includes a more organized discourse and research on class, as well as criticism and exposure of capitalism, and a better future. Social conjectures and some viewpoints. It can be seen that you still half understand, and I think this book will be of great help to you.”

   "Lin En, translate it as soon as possible." Boyin and the others couldn't understand Pruman, so they handed the notebook to Lynn.

   "Okay." Lin En, who couldn't understand what they said in Wellandish at all, silently took over the new task that Boyne gave him abruptly.

Boyne glanced at the time on his watch, and it was past three o'clock, and they chatted with Winston for two hours unknowingly: "Mr. This trip is also designed to invite you to join, so now I formally invite you to become one of us, and fight together for a new world, for equality, for freedom, for beauty, and for unity."

Before the chat, Winston had no clear intention to join. He wanted to go to Brisey, first to see if the most troublesome group of people were on the same road as himself, and then make plans .

After some communication now, I know that the other party traveled thousands of miles to find me, I know the development process of the other party, the specific plan and purpose of the two major actions, I know the "Equality Theory" of the other party, and I know that the other party is listening to my theory. How serious it was at the time, and knowing that these people really want to change the world, everything has been answered.

   "It's an honor to be one of you... We work together." Winston's vision was a little blurry.

   He waited too long for this day.

   Fighting alone is still too difficult. He knows very well that he cannot write the most comprehensive things by himself alone, nor can he test whether his conjectures are feasible, nor can he make the government and the bourgeoisie surrender to himself and justice.

  The Equality Club needs Winston, and Winston also needs the Equality Club.

  He stretched out his hand and shook hands with several people one by one, and their eager eyes met.

   "Welcome." Verac couldn't control his smile, and was reluctant to let go of Winston's handshake, for fear that this person with advanced thinking was just an illusion and would cease to exist once he let go. In his view, to capture Winston is to capture the new world.

"Okay, it's time to pick up Comrade Winston to our place. After the rest, I will take you back to Bressi, now the general battlefield of the revolution." After Winston joined the Equality Association, Boyne suggested to return to their branch Stand and have a good conversation over there.

   "Comrade..." murmured Winston, "that's a nice word."

   A group of people left the slums and secretly returned to the substation established by the Equality Association in Pluman.

Lynn prepared a room for Winston, a change of clothes, and a complete set of daily necessities. After Winston cleaned himself up again, showing his handsome face under the downcast, and his straight figure under the dilapidated , Dinner is also open.

  Byne allowed another rich dinner as a welcome ceremony for Comrade Winston.

  (end of this chapter)

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