British Socialism: An Examination of Its Doctrines, Policy, Aims and Practical Proposals
I. Introduction—What is Socialism? 1
II. Some Socialist Views of Present Society and of the Society of the Future 10
III. The Grievances of the Socialists 30
IV. The Fundamental Doctrines of Socialism 50
V. The Aims and Policy of the Socialists 92
VI. The Attitude of Socialists towards the Working Masses 115
VII. The Attitude of Socialists towards Trade Unionists and Co-operators 131
VIII. Socialist Views and Proposals regarding Land and the Landlords 145
IX. Socialist Views and Proposals regarding Capital and the Capitalists 152
X. Socialist Views and Proposals regarding Taxation and the National Budget 160
XI. Socialism and the Empire 170
XII. Socialist Views on International Relations and Foreign Policy 183
XIII. Socialism and the Army 192
XIV. Socialism and the Monarchy 207
XV. Socialist Views on Parliament and the National Administration 209
XVI. The Attitude of the Socialists towards the Two Parliamentary Parties 225
XVII. Socialism and Local Government 240
XVIII. Socialism and Agriculture 261
XIX. Socialist Views on British Railways and Shipping 269[vi]
XX. Some Socialist Views on Money, Banks, and Banking 278
XXI. Some Socialist Views on Free Trade and Protection 285
XXII. Socialism and Education 302
XXIII. The Attitude of Socialists Towards Providence, Thrift, and Temperance 311
XXIV. Socialist Views on Law and Justice 325
XXV. Socialism and Woman, the Family and the Home 330
XXVI. The Socialist Attitude Towards Christianity and Religion 354
XXVII. The Religion of Socialism 364
XXVIII. Christian Socialism 375
XXIX. Socialism and Communism 381
XXX. Socialism and Anarchism 394
XXXI. Socialism and Revolution 404
XXXII. State Socialism 411
XXXIII. The Socialist Organisations: their Mutual Relations and their Policy 415
XXXIV. The Growth and Danger of British Socialism 431
XXXV. How the Progress of Socialism may be Checked 440
XXXVI. Is Socialism Possible?—a Glance into the Socialist State of the Future 444
XXXVII. Conclusion 470
Appendix—Official Programmes of the Socialistic Organisations 481
Bibliography 493
Analytical Index 509
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II. Some Socialist Views of Present Society and of the Society of the Future 10
III. The Grievances of the Socialists 30
IV. The Fundamental Doctrines of Socialism 50
V. The Aims and Policy of the Socialists 92
VI. The Attitude of Socialists towards the Working Masses 115
VII. The Attitude of Socialists towards Trade Unionists and Co-operators 131
VIII. Socialist Views and Proposals regarding Land and the Landlords 145
IX. Socialist Views and Proposals regarding Capital and the Capitalists 152
X. Socialist Views and Proposals regarding Taxation and the National Budget 160
XI. Socialism and the Empire 170
XII. Socialist Views on International Relations and Foreign Policy 183
XIII. Socialism and the Army 192
XIV. Socialism and the Monarchy 207
XV. Socialist Views on Parliament and the National Administration 209
XVI. The Attitude of the Socialists towards the Two Parliamentary Parties 225
XVII. Socialism and Local Government 240
XVIII. Socialism and Agriculture 261
XIX. Socialist Views on British Railways and Shipping 269[vi]
XX. Some Socialist Views on Money, Banks, and Banking 278
XXI. Some Socialist Views on Free Trade and Protection 285
XXII. Socialism and Education 302
XXIII. The Attitude of Socialists Towards Providence, Thrift, and Temperance 311
XXIV. Socialist Views on Law and Justice 325
XXV. Socialism and Woman, the Family and the Home 330
XXVI. The Socialist Attitude Towards Christianity and Religion 354
XXVII. The Religion of Socialism 364
XXVIII. Christian Socialism 375
XXIX. Socialism and Communism 381
XXX. Socialism and Anarchism 394
XXXI. Socialism and Revolution 404
XXXII. State Socialism 411
XXXIII. The Socialist Organisations: their Mutual Relations and their Policy 415
XXXIV. The Growth and Danger of British Socialism 431
XXXV. How the Progress of Socialism may be Checked 440
XXXVI. Is Socialism Possible?—a Glance into the Socialist State of the Future 444
XXXVII. Conclusion 470
Appendix—Official Programmes of the Socialistic Organisations 481
Bibliography 493
Analytical Index 509
British Socialism: An Examination of Its Doctrines, Policy, Aims and Practical Proposals
I. Introduction—What is Socialism? 1
II. Some Socialist Views of Present Society and of the Society of the Future 10
III. The Grievances of the Socialists 30
IV. The Fundamental Doctrines of Socialism 50
V. The Aims and Policy of the Socialists 92
VI. The Attitude of Socialists towards the Working Masses 115
VII. The Attitude of Socialists towards Trade Unionists and Co-operators 131
VIII. Socialist Views and Proposals regarding Land and the Landlords 145
IX. Socialist Views and Proposals regarding Capital and the Capitalists 152
X. Socialist Views and Proposals regarding Taxation and the National Budget 160
XI. Socialism and the Empire 170
XII. Socialist Views on International Relations and Foreign Policy 183
XIII. Socialism and the Army 192
XIV. Socialism and the Monarchy 207
XV. Socialist Views on Parliament and the National Administration 209
XVI. The Attitude of the Socialists towards the Two Parliamentary Parties 225
XVII. Socialism and Local Government 240
XVIII. Socialism and Agriculture 261
XIX. Socialist Views on British Railways and Shipping 269[vi]
XX. Some Socialist Views on Money, Banks, and Banking 278
XXI. Some Socialist Views on Free Trade and Protection 285
XXII. Socialism and Education 302
XXIII. The Attitude of Socialists Towards Providence, Thrift, and Temperance 311
XXIV. Socialist Views on Law and Justice 325
XXV. Socialism and Woman, the Family and the Home 330
XXVI. The Socialist Attitude Towards Christianity and Religion 354
XXVII. The Religion of Socialism 364
XXVIII. Christian Socialism 375
XXIX. Socialism and Communism 381
XXX. Socialism and Anarchism 394
XXXI. Socialism and Revolution 404
XXXII. State Socialism 411
XXXIII. The Socialist Organisations: their Mutual Relations and their Policy 415
XXXIV. The Growth and Danger of British Socialism 431
XXXV. How the Progress of Socialism may be Checked 440
XXXVI. Is Socialism Possible?—a Glance into the Socialist State of the Future 444
XXXVII. Conclusion 470
Appendix—Official Programmes of the Socialistic Organisations 481
Bibliography 493
Analytical Index 509
II. Some Socialist Views of Present Society and of the Society of the Future 10
III. The Grievances of the Socialists 30
IV. The Fundamental Doctrines of Socialism 50
V. The Aims and Policy of the Socialists 92
VI. The Attitude of Socialists towards the Working Masses 115
VII. The Attitude of Socialists towards Trade Unionists and Co-operators 131
VIII. Socialist Views and Proposals regarding Land and the Landlords 145
IX. Socialist Views and Proposals regarding Capital and the Capitalists 152
X. Socialist Views and Proposals regarding Taxation and the National Budget 160
XI. Socialism and the Empire 170
XII. Socialist Views on International Relations and Foreign Policy 183
XIII. Socialism and the Army 192
XIV. Socialism and the Monarchy 207
XV. Socialist Views on Parliament and the National Administration 209
XVI. The Attitude of the Socialists towards the Two Parliamentary Parties 225
XVII. Socialism and Local Government 240
XVIII. Socialism and Agriculture 261
XIX. Socialist Views on British Railways and Shipping 269[vi]
XX. Some Socialist Views on Money, Banks, and Banking 278
XXI. Some Socialist Views on Free Trade and Protection 285
XXII. Socialism and Education 302
XXIII. The Attitude of Socialists Towards Providence, Thrift, and Temperance 311
XXIV. Socialist Views on Law and Justice 325
XXV. Socialism and Woman, the Family and the Home 330
XXVI. The Socialist Attitude Towards Christianity and Religion 354
XXVII. The Religion of Socialism 364
XXVIII. Christian Socialism 375
XXIX. Socialism and Communism 381
XXX. Socialism and Anarchism 394
XXXI. Socialism and Revolution 404
XXXII. State Socialism 411
XXXIII. The Socialist Organisations: their Mutual Relations and their Policy 415
XXXIV. The Growth and Danger of British Socialism 431
XXXV. How the Progress of Socialism may be Checked 440
XXXVI. Is Socialism Possible?—a Glance into the Socialist State of the Future 444
XXXVII. Conclusion 470
Appendix—Official Programmes of the Socialistic Organisations 481
Bibliography 493
Analytical Index 509
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