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PROFESSOR SIDGWICK AND MR. BELFORT BAX

... they can be stretched so as to cover the whole sphere of human cotaduct, leave you in doubt as to whether he is not a rabid Socialist after all. Again, you are an enthusiastic member of the Cobden Club, and would fain overwhelm the Fair Trader with the authority ...

An EPISCOPAL ADDRESS on SOCIALISM

... said, The nauseous tale, from A to Z. And he thought the Marquess of Normanby Mlight relish the tale as inmuch as he. The Socialists were the vilest race That ever on earth or hell had place He would not prejudge them-no I not he! For his soul overflowed ...

REVIEWS

... about the nature and conditions of English landowning he will have wrought a good work. PICTURES OF THE SOCIALISTIC FUTURE.' Pictures of the Socialistic Future. By Eugen Richter. (Swan Sounenschein and Co.)-Herr Eugen Richter's little skit on Socialism ...

CURRENT LITERATURE

... however, from that volume chiefly iu being expository and historical rather than critical. At a time when Socialist doctrines and socialistic organizations on the Continent are attracting so iuuoh attention Mr. ICaufmann's boolk, which traces in a 'calm ...

HOW THE PRINCE OF WALES GOES TO THE PLAY

... German Socialist programme would be to add Alsace and Lorraine to the great democracy of Switzerland. X'on ask me what the German Socialists would do in case of another war with France. If Germany wvere the aggressor, all the Democratic Socialist partv'would ...

CHRISTAIN SOCIALISM

... Christian ethics to bring about a complete transformation of industrial economy. The men who took the style of Christian Socialists in England in 1848 were a small body, and only one or two surviv6rs remain; but there remains the memory of their genius ...

THE BOOKS OF WILLIAM MORRIS

... -whose record is hero told in the title- t pages of sonie 150 books-of poetry, of romantic prose, of art criticism, of socialistic propa- ganda! If it merely meas, said Morms, of a his last illness, 1 that if I am to be laid up for a little while ...

THE NEW REVIEW

... the sitpenny was, This is a bright, crisp, number. It begins by asking, What is the Soc~alist ideal ? and puts up three Socialist gentlemen to explain in nine pages apiece. In ART, it is getting people who make things to make them because they like doing ...

SOCIALISM

... pampiclot iseued by the Twentieth Century Press, 37A, Clerkenwell-green, London, Its object is to prove that the remedy, from a Socialistic standpoint, for the present deplorable condition of ag~riculture is in Parish Councils farming, in State- directed Co-operation ...

UNIVERSITY NOTES AND NEWS

... perfervid eloquence. As a natural result itr cUr- Socialist meeting ccas organized ill the adjoining rooae, and the antis, preferring deeds to words, procedced to screw tip and otaenvise I imprison the Socialists; further, through a glass partition vairroes ...

A PLEA FOR THE POETS

... being of the lower orders, here is one of our four great poets writing his Chaunts for Socialists and giving much of his time and money to conducting a Socialist propaganda. While we have before our eyes the striking spectacle of the ' idle singer ...

COUNT TOLSTOI'S NEW BOOK

... ard happy repardless of what kind of life you live here.' The Socialist, also promises a heaven for the future, and Bellamy's apocalyptic vision is his promisel to his follow!ers. The Socialist saxs in szubstance, 'It doesn't matter what voe do nowe anid ...