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Debs saw a nation out of balance, where a small group of business owners and the government had a singular focus on churning an economical machine to the detriment of all else. He saw a democratic government no longer focused on its founding role or ideal to be for and, by the people, taken over. He found it morally unacceptable. Can you see his point at the time? Would he be pleased today or more convinced?

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Debs on June 16, 1918 in Canton, Ohio. When World War I was still raging in Europe, Eugene Debs delivered his well-known anti-war speech in protest.

Why did Debs oppose the war?

I loathe war. Even if I were to reject the war myself, I would. He described socialism as a moral struggle equivalent to the generation's abolition of slavery.

Debs remarked, "I believe in free expression, in war and in peace. The United States Constitution is no longer valid if the Espionage Law is in place.

Thus, Debs on June 16, 1918 in Canton, Ohio.

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