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NATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE FESTIVAL AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE

... HRe had 3heard a great deal lately of what was called social liquida- tion, but although he had madue many intquires among Socialists here and elsewhere, he could not get a tangible reply. There were some who were anxows to pull do an everything and everybody ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... the fitie nrrc and hbellcs lcttres; 'nbut she is cliati-ed nwith hayig ?? cn-mined ' icr her divinit-v rad socioloyt. hen socialists are cightingly dcrihed as agitatuo.s or ei1Ltsii.L'O.s Of the ?? typicS witl whom skicuning of lh ne,-wspapers lae made ...

Reviews

... spirit- ualities, and a sober estimation of the powers and tendencies of human nature, not less offensive to the self-styled Socialists and Rationalists. We are not by any means prepared to assent to all the teachings of the Phalanx, while yet, as the organ ...

THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW AT READING

... Deter- ComisiseY are also extensive exhibitors of all the heat 5jehissn'ale to this description of trade. The Nihilists anad Socialists of flee metr`opolis held their -,aaonual exceursion to Ep)pimeg Foreet yasteosaLY. ln order to avoid poline interferceec' ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... thou thy servant' of the aged Simeon. Comment on such an application of words the most sacred is surely superfluous. The Socialists of modern France are the disciples of the prophets; though M. Renan is careful to safeguard such an astounding fact ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... the move- ments of the age, and also into certain aspects of the life both of the classes and the masses. As a study of socialist problems and of English country life, Mar- cella has incontestable claims, especially as it is written throughout with enviable ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... anonymous author. A Modern Quixote is a many-sided novel, which narrowkv misses genuine success. The hero is a young. Socialist, who resists the unusual temptation to lead , ant idle and luxurious life, in order that he may devote imaslf to t~-he pursuit ...

Reviews

... spirit- ualities, and a sober estimation of the powers and tendencies of human nature, rot less offensive to the self-styled Socialists and Rationalists. We are not by any means prepared to. assent to all the teachings of the Phalaenx, while yet, as the organ ...

LITERATURE

... Scott. MJr. weLn- enorthy is firmly convinced that evey-body who is not a Socialist is a criminal. Tnrue, he may have more money thian his fellow Socilst.s; blut then the Socialist is diitinguished from the thieving,' murderous, blood- thirsty, &o, cla-n ...

LITERATURE

... in that regard. There is one fatal aspect of the question to which reference must be made, and that is the way in which Socialists and Radicals lose eight of the real facts of human nature. Because cectain of our best men can be unselfish in a low sense ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... Telepathy; Politics as a Career advocates among other things proportional represeuta- tion; The Coining Industrial Order is Socialist in tone; and there are other artioles which deal vigorously with preeent-day problems. (London: Gay and Bird.) The remarkable ...

NEW MAGAZINES

... child portraits. - The part, which is complete in itself, contains e a short story by Mr. G. Manville Fenn; and articles oa Socialist Land or Free Land, by Arthur Arnold; ?? and Russian Designs, by Karl Blind; Sister Dora, by Mrs. Fawcett; Recreative ...