"Of all the tyrannies of human kind,
The worst is that which persecutes the mind;
For spite of man's consent or man's decree,
A right to life is right to liberty."
Dryden
Our logo is reproduced from the 'Poor Man's Guardian' which was published
by
Henry Hetherington from 1831 to 1835. It is perhaps the most lively
and
hard-hitting of all the radical journals.
Hetherington and other Radical publishers refused to pay the newspaper
tax
which they called: 'taxes on knowledge". In defiance of the law, they
continued
to publish papers priced at one penny to bring them within the
purchasing power
of working people.
Supporters of the 'unstamped press' waged war on the government and
although
hundreds of publishers and vendors were imprisoned, in 1836, the
tax was
reduced from four pence to one penny.
Hetherington wrote in the first issue of the 'Poor Man's Guardian':
"Defiance is our only remedy; - we cannot be a slave in all: we submit to
much
- for it is impossible to be wholly consistent - but we will try,
step by step,
the power of RIGHT against MIGHT, and we will begin by
protecting and upholding
this grand bulwark and defence of all our rights
- this key to all our
liberties - THE FREEDOM OF THE PRESS."
The Working Class Movement Library exists to preserve and present the
proud
history of the working people in line with the tradition of the
right to
disseminate information and knowledge.