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"He would not work, neither shall eat" was the principle of

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Answered by chinki004
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Answered by skyfall63
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Vladimir Lenin (communist revolutionary) & John Smith ( English soldier, explorer, colonial governor)  & originally by Paul the Apostle

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  • "He who does not work, neither shall he eat" is a "New Testament" aphorism (a concise,  laconic, terse, or memorable expression of a general principle/truth) originally by "Paul the Apostle", later it was cited by "John Smith" in the early 1600s "Jamestown Colony", Virginia, & by "communist revolutionary" "Vladimir Lenin" in  the early 1900s "Russian Revolution"
  • In accordance to Vladimir Lenin, this aphorism  is a essential  principle under socialism, the "preliminary phase" of the emergence towards "communist society".  In the spring of 1609, John Smith had cited this aphorism to the Jamestown colonists

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