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Word: socialists (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Filene of the Filene Store, Boston, will speak on "Undesirable Ottizens" under the auspices of the Socialist Club, is the Assembly Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Professor Evens of Andover Theological Seminary will preside...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: E. A. Filene to Speak | 11/7/1912 | See Source »

...ardent Progressive finds much comfort and satisfaction in the tract under the above title which Mr. Gerard Henderson has written with the purpose of showing that there is but one political creed and that the Socialist is its prophet. The tract confirms the belief upon which the Progressive party is founded, that neither the Republican nor the Democratic party has any realization of the social, political, and economic forces which govern this country, and will continue to govern...

Author: By Albert BUSHNELL Hart., | Title: Review of Socialist Tract | 10/29/1912 | See Source »

...from keeping social justice in the background, cry it out from the house-tops," alongside the Republicans who "treat the new discovery deprecatingly, as a thing, that, in so far as it has not always existed, thanks to the Republican tariff, is a somewhat dubious vision." The Socialist champion agrees with the Progressives that both the Republican and the Democratic party are side-tracked; and are shortly to cease to be factors in the play of political forces...

Author: By Albert BUSHNELL Hart., | Title: Review of Socialist Tract | 10/29/1912 | See Source »

Dashing in from the back field, so to speak, Mr. Henderson likewise recognizes the Progressive party as the one political organization which is likely to stand in the way of the Socialist movement. He sees in the Progressive party an effort to substitute state capitalism for the present industrial combination, leaving the owners of industrial property in the positions of the holders of the French rentes, perpetually entitled to the first table; and he is convinced that such a policy can never compete with Socialism...

Author: By Albert BUSHNELL Hart., | Title: Review of Socialist Tract | 10/29/1912 | See Source »

Without for a moment accepting that definition of the economic purpose of the Progressive party, it is encouraging to be assured that the Socialists see in the Progressive party the most immediate and formidable obstacle to their propaganda. The more people realize that fact, the swifter will be the disintegration of parties which fail to recognize even the existence of the real problems of the day. The Progressives are quite willing to be recognized as the great conservative force in the political conflict which actively beginning in 1912, is to go on for years to come. Mr. Henderson believes that...

Author: By Albert BUSHNELL Hart., | Title: Review of Socialist Tract | 10/29/1912 | See Source »

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