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LITERARY AND ARTISTIC GOSSIP

... the press for the new year whiich will provc of general interest. Amongst them may be nientioned a ' 11 istory of American Socialists, by (Father) J. llumphrey Iloyes. It wil' he remcmbered that IMr. llepwortli l)ixon l.as treated this subject at great ...

GUSTAVUS BERGENROTH*

... Berlin, and in the following year, I843, to Cologne; and in the latter city he soon became the most prominent member of the Socialist party, which was then forming there under the influence of the French Saint-Simonians,-speaking at their meetings, associating ...

Published: Saturday 05 February 1870
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1172 | Page: 17 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE MAGAZINES FOR SEPTEMBER

... we should send more people to become landowners in the colonies, as it 1.5 hopeless forlte'oepc n hr of the English soil. Socialist reformiers who are beginning to ~prick uip, theIir, ears now that, there is'a Republic across Dover Straits', m~ay reply ...

Published: Saturday 17 September 1870
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 2014 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Scraps

... Nicholls. Longinsas. Count Rumford: How He Banished Beggary from Bavaria: T. L Nicholls. Longmans. L'Alliance de la Diomocratie Socialiste et ?? Internationale des Travailleurs, Darson. Criss Cross Journeys (2 vols.): W. Thombury. Hurst. Jottings atthe Dartmoor ...

THE READER

... the Atlantic u)zt/hdy, derive perhaps their chief interest from the reminiscences of his father, the famous Lanarkshire socialist, and the gentlest capitalist who ever lavished a fortune in visionary efforts to improve his species. The chapter, too, on ...

Published: Saturday 21 February 1874
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 2023 | Page: 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

New Novels

... world, combining a profound faith in the ineradicable virtue of race, with opinions that in many quarters would be deemed socialistic. John Markenfield, it is true, does little else than talk, but his talk is decidedly the best portion of the book. As to ...

CANON KINGSLEY AS A SOCIAL REFORMER

... note. It is a quarter of a century since he made his dibut as a social reformer. In November, 1850, came out the Chpistianz Socialist, and in the second number of it Parson Lot (by which name Canon Kingsley called himself, hinting that his righteous soul ...

Published: Saturday 06 February 1875
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1662 | Page: 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Magazines

... contrast to the prosaic matter-of-fact men of George the Second's ?? extracts from the writings of Karl Marx, the German socialist, show that there are some grains of good sense hidden among a mass of violent declamation. Like most Con- tinental Radicals ...

THE READER

... Byzantium. Not every phase of Russian politics finds of course mention in these volumes. There is little here of Nihilists and Socialists (more heard of possibly at Geneva than at home) little too of Russian loings in Poland, on the Baltic, or in Central Asia ...

Magazines

... tives of discontented nationalities,-Poles, Alsatians, and Danes (not without their counterparts in this country) ; then the Socialists, who are enemies of every existing State ; and, lastly, the Moderate and Liberal majority who render Parlia- mentary ...

THE READER

... slaughter in the December Terror whether in Paris or the provinces as compared for instance with the repression, of the Socialist revolt of June, '48-though one life taken out of course of law outweighs a hecatcomb slain lawfully-as he does in pointing ...

THE READER

... the land is the value that must be exacted from the tenant in the end, be the ownership vested in the individual or (as Socialists would have it) in the State; and that the highest and most profitable cultivation to all concerned results from the most ...