HERR HAUPTMANN'S SOCIALISTIC DRAMAS

... HIERR A'UPTMA.NiN'S SOCIALISTIC DRAMAS. The Sp-etaotr for Saturday las' gave a most interesting account of the dramas of herr Hfanptmahn, whose play The Weavers, prohibited some time ago, bar now been sanctioned for public representation in Berlin by ...

LITERATURE

... whole price of the product of machinery. The chapters headed In the Socialist State seem to us the most satisfactory and interesting in this very interesting book. The Socialists, per- han1s wisely, have refrained from giving a complete view of their ...

WHAT USE IS A POET?

... WH3AT USE IS A POET? BY FPANOES HOnDSON BURNEl. It was the Socialist who said it, and he said it quite innocently, and with a sincere desire for in- formation. The Socialist is always in search of information, and he is always rising to remark upon ...

A FRENCH POLITICAL MOVE

... Imperialists, CLASSED TOGETHER IN FRENCH POLITICAL LANGUAGE AS REACTIONARIES, but they are never Radicals, Ultra-Radicals, or Socialists, who always vote, even to the last electoral unit. The Committee, therefore, desires to bring out this vote. which is strong ...

MAY DAY DEMONSTRATIONS

... MAY DAY DEMON- STRATIONS. SOCIALIST GATHERING IN HYDE PARK. LABOUE'S MARCHING SONG. Hark, the throb of Labour's drum, March along! March along! Singing aS in rage we come Labour's song Labour's song! Sound the trumpet, meet the foe, Dash aside the chains ...

THE DRAMA AND THE STAGE

... to shirk. He is the paid nominee of the Socialists in the town, and no one knows better than Mr Hildreth that should he be successhfl his success would be proclaimed by the Socialist organs as a distinct Socialist victory, and the number voting for Mr H~ildroth ...

MUSIC HALL BANDS

... Musicians' Union, &c' So, according to the Bristol Socialists. we are all bad. But what I want to know is is ?? long has the l Socialist been connected with the worker? When I was a boy no self-respecting Socialist ever worked, or z even thought of doing so; ...

Published: Saturday 04 March 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 847 | Page: 20 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE SOCIAL PROBLEM.*

... thinlg if a trusted writer like Mr. Kirkup could make extremists give 2. up their fads and become Socialists in a sense in which all good men 6 are Socialists. The author is ultra-modest in his preface. Ile has or produced a book which should be on the shelves ...

SUCCESSFUL MELODRAMA IN PARIS

... SUCCESSFUL MELODRAMA IN PARIS. A SOCIALIST HAMLET. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) PARIs, Friday.-M. Francois de Curel, the author of the new piece entitled ?? Le Repas du Lion, w hich was produced to-night at the Thefire Antoine, ranks as high as any ...

TWO FRENCH WRITERS ON SOCIALISM

... wages. On both these points M. 'Naquet would probably find many professed Socialists in England to agree with him, and indeed M. Naquet himself claims to be ranked among Socialists of the Liberal school. His Socialism does not, however, include State ...

A PLEA FOR LIBERTY.*

... Socialism, gives a clear and concise account of what !tbe Socialists really propose to do with us all; taking Schdfile's quintessence of Socialism as the most business-like account of the Socialist position which had as yet appeared. Mr Robertson's clear ...