"Without Socialism the working class is a heterogeneous mixture of different categories, some of which have independent, varying interests, sometimes opposed to each other"
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The subtext is bracingly unsentimental: class consciousness does not spontaneously arise from shared hardship. In Radek’s telling, there are workers whose “independent” interests lead them to bargain for small advantages, defend their niche, or align with bosses against other workers. That’s a direct rebuke to romantic populism and to reformist labor politics that assume solidarity is automatic. His “sometimes opposed” is doing heavy lifting, hinting at craft rivalries, ethnic and regional divides, and the privileged layers of labor that can be bribed into stability.
Context matters. Radek was a Bolshevik operator and propagandist shaped by the early 20th-century European labor movement, where socialist parties fought not just capital but fragmentation: social-democratic gradualism, trade-union economism, nationalism, and the temptation of wartime “national unity.” Read against that backdrop, the quote is a strategic memo disguised as theory: if socialism is the binding agent, then the party, the program, and discipline become necessary instruments. Unity is not discovered; it’s built, and it’s built for conflict.
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Radek, Karl. (2026, January 16). Without Socialism the working class is a heterogeneous mixture of different categories, some of which have independent, varying interests, sometimes opposed to each other. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/without-socialism-the-working-class-is-a-136463/
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Radek, Karl. "Without Socialism the working class is a heterogeneous mixture of different categories, some of which have independent, varying interests, sometimes opposed to each other." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/without-socialism-the-working-class-is-a-136463/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Without Socialism the working class is a heterogeneous mixture of different categories, some of which have independent, varying interests, sometimes opposed to each other." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/without-socialism-the-working-class-is-a-136463/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.


