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... the producing millions. What is the present position of the Chartist party. We are agreed with. the Red Republiscns; or Socialist-democrats of other countries, as to the end, But whit means are at our disposal for the accomplishment of this end ? Who ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... appeal- what M. Thcomas's political opinions may- have been; they wale now at least moderate, and lie was no emieutiter or Socialist; perlaps lie was a royalist, and we should not wonder. At all events, thce reviewve, in order to ridicule the idea of e ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... that als.p6tagnatin. PropaAAsm is going on for all ' It's when altse#quiet that'; tlre si -e'a a grnwing. Republican ,sd Socialists ardL ssilg theiF doc~tiitbes. The costernongers hr eryvague norqeh ofan aiga, loccitioyr they nill the 2noro prospr s of ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... the Preose awas the first to make the leading article sub- sidiary 1o the fhiilsfetori. It was even when not a professed Socialist, a great promnoter of Socialism, by the thorough thick-anrl-thin support which it lent to all the slimy, jesuit- i.lal c ...

CONTEMPORARY PRESS

... understood by moderate re. publicans, is a shadow without socialism. Two years back the people voted alone for revolutionary socialists, and to-day the people have no faith excepting ii men of those views. Revolution and socialism are as intimately connected ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... Leman Rede, is in preparation at the Adelphi. M. Alex. Dumas has produced a play having for its heroine a woman entertaining socialist principles. It is written with great coarseness, breadth, and exaggeration. M. Dumas's ill-natured intention was to heap ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... what number of persons with whose habits and pursuits they are acquainted have arrived from the provinces. Chartist and Socialist meetings are also attended and reported upon. It will be seen that the duties of the provincial officers are rather of a ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... policy that would be adopted were those doctrines allowed fair play, M. Considerant observes as follows SOCIALISM. And the socialists! I hear some one say, those abomi- nable dreamers who wish to destroy family, property, and overthrow society, you Will ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... v ROBERT OWEN's JOURNAL. Watson, Queen's Head- e passage, Paternoster-row,-The writings and opinions eof the patriarch Socialist are as vigorous and fresh as . ever. One subject, forming the most prominent feature in some of the latest numbers, ' The ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... soiree where this matter was* discussed. A Legitimist deputy, with great appearance of confidence, announced that the great Socialist 'dialectician had ran away in order to avoid suffering for the cause he had so long advocated with his pen. Some imprudent ...

DOINGS OF FRENCH LITERARY MEN

... left Paris in Aisgulst. And so 4p~nd~aht~tidi for tltd present.-.Literary Gcccdtete.:- PROODHfoN.-TMis once, ,emlnin~ent .socialist author is wfrit-- ing a ii fsiiV' in a financial, material, and economic-peint~of view.: 'e ?? hinds *thd bddk jil,' B ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... wished a Government to be chcssn from among those who had fought on the barricades, aad composing tha wildest dreamers of the Socialist schools. Others desired that the Government should act and deli- berate only in the presence of, and under the fear of, bayo- ...