Word: rucker
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...defined their political position, they would not be likely to sponsor a man such as Hart unless his published opinions corresponded roughly with those of the Society. That he is the second speaker of his general classification to appear in succession--on November 6, the Society presented Allan W. Rucker, a man whom the New York State Department of Labor Board has called "fascistic"--lends additional cogency to this suspicion...
...speaker assorted that his members vet on policy matters, but not on internal affairs, but discussion of Rucker's organization was ruled out of order by the chairman of the meeting, Anthony B. Neidecker '60. After the meeting, however, Rucker declined to comment on the charges "until he had a copy of the by-laws of his organization before...
...Rucker said that tools "now supply 91 percent of productive power" and that therefore the owners of the tools or machines are entitled to profit. "The community must pay for the use of the tools," he said...
...Rucker claims his "share the production" plan is a method of removing "any ceilings on the incomes of workers." He declined to elaborate on the methods of sharing the production of a plant with the workers in it, inviting the questioner to the T.O.U. office for further information...
...tools of production are not owned by "rich people," Rucker said, pointing out that only 0.3 percent of corporation stockholders have incomes over $10,000. When questioned, he said he did not know how much stock this minority controlled...