Word: socialistic
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...style and in feeling. A critic who calls Henley a "Luther of English Poetdom" has invalidated even the sanest statements which follow. Nothing is to be gamed by proclaiming a lovable minor bard as the valiant champion in a poetic reformation. The study of "H. G. Wells and the Socialist Aristocracy" is clear, concise, and in all respects convincing, if only we assume--like the writer--that the peculiar brand of socialism which Wells has adopted for literary purposes is really to be reckoned with as propaganda. Wells's "New Machiavelli," which Mr. Henderson is using for his text...
...Russell, of New York, author and Socialist candidate for governor of New York State, delivered the tenth lecture of the series on "The Social Problem and its Remedies" yesterday afternoon. His subject was "The Socialists' Remedy...
...government--there are no bad and good men, but just men--the trouble is that laboring men are producing wealth and then are not possessing it. Each year labor is taking a smaller part of the produce of industry, while capital takes now four-fifths of it. The Socialist remedy for this is national ownership of those industries which produce articles necessary to life. Private property has nothing to do with the question except as it deals with necessities. The Socialists believe only that things common to all should be owned and operated for the benefit...
...Russell is well known as a writer upon political and economic subjects. Last November he was nominated for Governor of New York, and his vigorous campaign resulted in more than doubling the Socialist vote of the state. He is the editor of a widely read Socialist weekly, "The Coming Nation," and has published numerous articles in other magazines, notably the "World's Work." Mr. Russell spent last winter in Australia and investigated problems of government ownership and labor legislation as they are being worked out by the Labor Party there. In former years he has spent much time studying similar...
...Bennett '11 will read a paper on "Christianity and Socialism" before the Socialist Club in Phillips Brooks House this evening at 8 o'clock. All members of the University are cordially invited...