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... of the Poor Man's Companion and Political Almanac to the views, uses, and purposes ,f the Socialists. The prinoipal new feature being a memoir of the Socialist Lecturer and Missionary, Mr. James Rigby, which we give:- MEMOIR OF JAMES RIGBY, DEPUTY GOVERNOR ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... that Mr. G. B. Sbaw, the author of ' Cashel Byron's Profession, is just about to bring out a novel entitled '*An Unsocial Socialist. It is, we believe, a sketch of modern Socialism. Mr. Beatty-Kingston's volume of collected essays shlould (the Jall Zall ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... leverly drawn, act in a manner which, to say the least, seems improbable. We are introduced at the outset to a literary Socialist, whose passion for Greek antiquities is rewarded by an encounter amongst the Elgin marbles at the British Museum with a young ...

wife. To-day the prisoner is expected to g ~-day’s version of the occurrence. red at 119.70. Mr. REpMonpD never int

... pun The for such absence was a violation of the Cons and a covert defiance of the Republic. Cai is the ieader of the local Socialist party, : se the workmen who sympathised with him came strike as a protest against the action of th mms in pany. The places ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... these gatherings. A socialistic nomination on Monday is still - problematical, but it was reported on Saturday that Dr. Aveling would return to Northampton yesterday, with a view to his candidature.' The small body of Socialists I are hoping that funds ...

THE SPECTRE OF 1860

... manners, laws, and arti in one wild ruin jumble,- De. r That in their place an edifice might grow, Che k Squared by the Socialistic line and level; Eas Its planner, Robespierre, Mirabeau, and Co.- Edi The head man In their Co. being the Devil: Gre gl ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... with having 1 whieh provocateurs” ¢ attend their e event incite to extreme and action. He | in the Socialists q means of dividing classes—t be the Socialists against the little tradesmen. Notwitl re; and repressive measures, Socialiam while | was in power ...

Reviews

... Political Almanac to the views, uses, and purposes E -of the SoOialists. The principal new feature being 1 a memoir of the Socialist Lecturer and Missionary, c Mr. James Rigby, which we give v I MiEMdOIR. OF JAMES RIGBY, DEPUTY GOVERNOR e OY TY THEIRLY COMMUNITY ...

Review

... Ou r Monarchy is a democratic 2 M onarchy,, I The Republican say i I The Republic , is democracy governing itself. ' The Socialists, v Communists, and Montsgnard a, require that the Re. n public should be a pure and absolute democracy.' f Behold his remedy:- ...

Reviews

... us, for their benefit, not ours. Whatever, therefore, may be' the ultimate result of some of the plans of the Christian Socialists,-whether their co-operative work- shops and stores may realise their benevolent wishes and anticiparions or not-they. must ...

Reviews

... for their benefit, not ours. s Whatever, therefore, may be the ultimate result of some of the plans of the Christian s Socialists, -whether their co-operative work- ,. shops and, stores may realise their benevolent ofwishes and anticipations or not-they ...

Reviews

... occupying a similar authoritative position, wvill follow the example of that eminent writer, and admit that the opposite, or Socialist School of Economists, are not so hopelessly and radically wrong as they have heretofore been supposed to be. It is a curious ...