Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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DEBATE OF FEBRUARY 29, 1888.Question: "Do political and social reasons speak for the maintenance of the protective system of the United States...
...Social advancement is only secured by nations whose wealth is sufficient to make possible leisure, learning and the means of refinement. The rise of wealthy classes in a nation adds to its political security.- Ellis H. Roberts in New Princeton Review, May, 1887; J. S. Mill, Political Economy...
...widest diversity in industry and occupation tends to a nation's welfare, because-(a) diversified industries promote the general intelligence of a people, and general intelligence stimulates social advancement; (b) general intelligence promotes the political welfare of a nation, since it qualifies a people to deal with public questions, and it fosters attachment to country and love of justice; (c) protection develops the genius for invention and discovery, stimulates science, and gives an impetus to civilization.- Bowen's Political Economy, 491-492; Cairne's Leading Principles, Book...
Question: "Resolved, that social and political considerations speak for the maintenance of a protective tariff in the United States...
...programme of exercises in the College Conference tomorrow, is as follows: In the morning from 9 to 10 there will be a service of song, after which Col. J. L. Greene, of Hartford, will speak on "Social Parity in College Life." From 10.15 to 10.30 a devotional service. The time from 10.30 to 12 will be devoted to Bible study, reports, addresses by Rev. G. S. Burroughs of Amherst. G. L. Richardson, Williams, '88, and G. S. Blakely, Dartmoutn, '88. In the afternoon from 2 to 3 there will be a song service and an address by Walter C. Douglas...