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He was socialistic and against the aristocracy and supported the working class or the proletariat.

Joyce writes the following explication to

his brother, Stanislaus, in 1905: "You have often shown opposition to my socialistic

tendencies. But can you not see plainly from facts like these that a deferment of the

emancipation of the proletariat, a reaction to clericalism or aristocracy or bourgeoisism

would mean a revulsion to tyrannies of all kinds?" (Richard Ellmann: James

Joyce, p. 197).

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